E-cigarette - A man in a military uniform smokes an electronic device
An Airman holds an electronic cigarette at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Aug. 13, 2014. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating the more than 2,000 cases of e-cigarette, or vaping, pro... More
U.S. Army behavioral health technician, Sgt Mary Wood,
U.S. Army behavioral health technician, Sgt Mary Wood, discusses the negative outcomes of tobacco use. The rate of smoking in Kosovo is higher than the average in other European Countries.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 20, 2017) – Ciggy Butts educates
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 20, 2017) – Ciggy Butts educates Lt. Jacqueline Ogi outside Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s Wellness Center. Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body. Tobacco smoke contains a deadly ... More
Army to implement T21 policies for tobacco sales beginning in August
The Department of Defense is raising the minimum age for all tobacco sales to 21 years of age beginning Aug. 1. Tobacco use is the number one cause of preventable disease, disability and death in the United Sta... More
Brooke Keen, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center
Brooke Keen, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center health promotion specialist, reviews the consequences of smoking with Megan Heim, left, Naval Air Crewmen Kristian England and Aviation Electronics Techn... More
TRICARE’s online smoking cessation helps kick the habit
All TRICARE members are eligible to receive tobacco cessation support through the Department of Defense website, www.ucanquit2.org. It’s a free online support system that prepares tobacco users to quit the hab... More
U.S. Army behavioral health technician, Sgt Mary Wood,
U.S. Army behavioral health technician, Sgt Mary Wood, discusses the negative outcomes of tobacco use. The rate of smoking in Kosovo is higher than the average in other European Countries.