Tobacco use in Oklahoma costs thousands of lives and billions of dollars in health care and lost productivity each year, but a newly released state plan and federal court-ordered tobacco corrective statements at stores both aim to reduce tobacco use. Podcast episode guests Elizabeth Chery-Mullen of the Oklahoma State Department of Health tells us about the five-year state plan and what it means for Oklahomans, and TSET Communication Manager Chase Harvick discusses the history and impact of the upcoming corrective statements.
#45 Youth Vaping and How to Reduce It
#44 Getting to the Heart of Good Health
#43 Celebrating 20 Years of the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline
#42 Staying Physically Active at Work, School and Around the Town.
#41 TSET Reorganization and Local Nutrition Innovations
#39 TSET’s Investment in Research Reaps Healthy Dividends
#38 Fun, Fit and Safe Physical Activity for All Ages
#37 Youth Nutrition and Lowering Obesity
36# The Sinister Shapeshifting Tobacco Industry
#35: Preemption: Foe of Public Health and Local Control
#34: Taking Down Tobacco at Any Age
#33: Healthy Body and Spirit Through the Holidays
#32: Surviving Cancer with Screenings and Tobacco Cessation
#31: Native American Health, Culture and Tobacco
#30: Nutrition in Public Schools
#29: Benefits of a More Walkable Oklahoma
#28: Nutrition on a Budget: Eating Healthy in Food Deserts
#27: Encore Presentation: TSET Community Impact
#26: A Vicious Cycle: Mental Health, Nicotine & Youth Quit Resources
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