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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
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Protecting Your Vision From Diabetes
(NAPSA)—Diabetes
kills more Americans each
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Around 30.3 million
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about 1.5 million more be-
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The longer someone has
diabetes, the greater his or
her chances are of devel-
oping diabetic retinopathy,
or damage to the blood
vessels in the retina. Ac-
cording to the National Eye
Institute, between 40 and
45 percent of people diag-
nosed with diabetes have
some degree of diabetic
retinopathy.
While being overweight
and leading a sedentary
lifestyle are certainly linked
to diabetes, social and en-
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poverty, stress, and lack of
safe housing and access
to a healthy diet can also
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and ultimately contribute
to the development of type
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“We encourage our
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Simple steps can help
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delay complications from
diabetic eye disease, in-
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Minnesotans: Quitting Tobacco Is Hard. Here’s Help.
(NAPSA)—When it comes to
the people of Minnesota protecting
their health from tobacco, there’s
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The good news is, according to
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, nearly seven out of 10
smokers want to quit. In fact, quitting
smoking is one of the most popular
New Year’s resolutions, and overall,
cigarette smoking is down in the
state.
The bad news is about 580,000
Minnesotans still smoke. And smok-
ers who try to quit “cold turkey” are
only successful about 5 percent of
the time.
The better news is a little plan-
ning and support can greatly in-
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PLAN Services can help. For nearly
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used the service so far. To make quit-
ting easier for you, QUITPLAN Servic-
es has come up with these four tips:
Quitting Tips
1. Make a plan and stick to it.
Set a quit date. Use a quit medica-
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es, to reduce symptoms of nicotine
withdrawal. People who make a plan
succeed more often than those who
don’t.
2. Stay active. Making physical
3. Ask for help. There are sup-
port systems all around; don’t be
afraid to use them. People who seek
support from others are more likely
to succeed.
Whether it’s a family member, a
friend, a co-worker or a professional
phone coach, most people are more
than willing to help you stay strong
against tobacco.
4. Surround yourself with a
tobacco-free environment. Rid
your home, car and work area of
all tobacco-related items (lighters
and ashtrays, as well as the tobacco
products themselves). Soak tobacco
products in water so you cannot
use them. Check for any “forgotten”
cigarettes or tobacco in old jackets,
purses, tackle boxes, desk drawers or
glove compartments. Wash any bed-
ding, pillows and clothes that smell
like tobacco. If you can, have your
carpets, furniture, drapes and car in-
terior cleaned professionally to get
rid of the tobacco smell. Clear your
head of tobacco as much as possible.
Start thinking like a nonsmoker and
get enthusiastic about quitting.
Quitting is hard, but with your
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Learn More
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Quitting tobacco isn’t easy but
with help and your own determi-
nation, you can do it.
activity a daily habit can help you
fi ght cravings, avoid setbacks and
feel better in general. It works be-
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improving concentration and reliev-
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Even walking briskly for fi ve to 10
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Select an activity that you enjoy
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Consider walking, bicycling, hiking,
jogging, water exercise, tennis, bas-
ketball or soccer.
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