• National
  • World
    • Canada
    • New Zealand
    • UK
  • Local
    • Australia
    • Government
    • Local Council
    • Police News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Science
    • Education
  • Life
    • Health
    • Social
    • Travel
    • Sport
    • University News
  • Timeline
Latest news
  • Donation tin stolen at Melbourne
  • Manure Regulations Reduce Dairy Farm Water Pollution
  • President von der Leyen at Donors’ Conference for Turkey, Syria
  • Food FARMacia Connects Kids with Healthy Food, Reduces Obesity
  • Indra Nooyi to Speak at Maverick Series: Business Leader, Bestselling Author
  • Mali: ICRC Staff Abductees Freed
  • Syria: Humanitarian Aid in Jeopardy Without Support
  • Tailored Physical Therapy for First Responders
  • Billions of tonnes of ice lost from Antarctic Ice sheet
  • UCLA Study Cures Rare Immune Deficiency with Base Editing
Mirage News
Mirage News
Mirage News
Health
4 Sep 2021 2:16 am AESTDate Time

Spotlight on lung health with ongoing pandemic

Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Spotlight on lung health with ongoing pandemic

Make Smoking History has relaunched one of Australia’s most memorable anti-tobacco campaigns, ‘Sponge’, in a bid to prompt people who smoke to quit for their respiratory health in the evolving COVID-19 pandemic.

Our Cancer Prevention and Research Manager, Melissa Ledger, said the campaign aims to get people thinking about the negative health effects each cigarette is having on their health, particularly their lungs, and to motivate people to stop smoking.

“We know that smoking can put you at greater risk of getting chest infections and influenza, and emerging evidence suggests that smoking can be a significant risk factor for more severe symptoms of COVID-19; this is largely because COVID-19 affects our lungs,” Ms Ledger said.

“In addition to respiratory health, smoking causes up to 16 cancer types, all of which increase the risk of COVID-19 transmission and adverse outcomes due to compromised immunity in patients.

“There is also evidence that if you have other health conditions like cardiovascular disease and cancer, you are more likely to experience severe complications of COVID-19, and smoking can increase the risk of many of these conditions.”

Ms Ledger said anti-tobacco public education campaigns like ‘Sponge’ are a key component of a comprehensive approach to driving down smoking rates in WA.

“The highly successful ‘Sponge’ campaign first aired in WA in 2014 and then again in 2016 with evaluation indicating more than 50 per cent of smokers who saw the ad said it prompted them to discuss quitting with family, friends or work colleagues,” she said.

“Although anti-tobacco campaigns have been around for a long time there is still work to be done and we have not given up on supporting people to stop smoking, particularly as the COVID-19 pandemic continues throughout Australia, and the world.

“Quitting smoking has the potential to be life-changing, now more than ever. If you smoke, we urge you to use this time as incentive to stop once and for all.”

Prof. Fraser Brims, Respiratory Physician at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Curtin Medical School, said studies suggest smokers who contract COVID-19 are 40-50 per cent more likely to develop severe symptoms and die from the disease.

“We see first-hand the damage caused by smoking and the devastation brought to family and friends left behind when a loved one dies due to smoking. And, more recently, we have been seeing the devastation from COVID-19,” Prof. Fraser Brims said.

“We know that smokers are more likely to catch respiratory viruses, and people that have smoked for years may have physical damage in the lungs; together this makes it harder for your lungs to fight COVID-19 if you are a smoker.”

The ‘Sponge’ campaign will be run across TV (including AFL), broadcast video on demand, radio, outdoor, digital, and social media until 20 November 2021.

To access support through a quit attempt:

  • Contact the Quitline:
    • Call the Quitline on 13 7848,
    • Chat online at quitlinewa.org.au or
    • Request a call back by texting 0477 765 007
  • Download MyQuitBuddy app
  • Visit Makes Smoking History.
  • Seek advice and support from your GP, Aboriginal Health Worker, Telehealth service or pharmacist.
  • Visit QuitCoach.

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s).View in full here.
Why?
Well, unlike many news organisations, we have no sponsors, no corporate or ideological interests. We don't put up a paywall – we believe in free access to information of public interest.
Media ownership in Australia is one of the most concentrated in the world (Learn more). Since the trend of consolidation is and has historically been upward, fewer and fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media in our country. According to independent assessment, about 98% of the media sector is held by three conglomerates. This tendency is not only totally unacceptable, but also to a degree frightening). Learn more here
We endeavour to provide the community with real-time access to true unfiltered news firsthand from primary sources. It is a bumpy road with all sorties of difficulties.
We can only achieve this goal together. Our website is open to any citizen journalists and organizations who want to contribute, publish high-quality insights or send media releases to improve public access to impartial information. You and we have the right to know, learn, read, hear what and how we deem appropriate.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
All donations are kept completely private and confidential.
Thank you in advance!
Tags:Aboriginal, Australia, campaign, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer prevention, cardiovascular, education, Gairdner, health, hospital, influenza, outcomes, prevention, research, social media, telehealth, WA

You might also like

Technology
21 Mar 2023

Genome Research: Origin and Evolution of Vine

Life
21 Mar 2023

Massacre, Crimes Against Humanity in Myanmar, Iran After Protests

Life
21 Mar 2023

Human Rights Abuses in North Korea Addressed at UN Meeting

Technology
21 Mar 2023

Debate on online hate speech targeting women in politics

Life
21 Mar 2023

Myanmar Human Rights Dialogue Held at U.N

Life
21 Mar 2023

South Sudan: Humanitarians Demand Justice After Fatal Attack

  • Timeline
Donation tin stolen at Melbourne
5:35 am AEDT
Manure Regulations Reduce Dairy Farm Water Pollution
5:34 am AEDT
President von der Leyen at Donors’ Conference for Turkey, Syria
5:34 am AEDT
Food FARMacia Connects Kids with Healthy Food, Reduces Obesity
5:26 am AEDT
Indra Nooyi to Speak at Maverick Series: Business Leader, Bestselling Author
5:22 am AEDT
Mali: ICRC Staff Abductees Freed
5:17 am AEDT
Syria: Humanitarian Aid in Jeopardy Without Support
5:15 am AEDT
Tailored Physical Therapy for First Responders
5:14 am AEDT
Billions of tonnes of ice lost from Antarctic Ice sheet
5:14 am AEDT
UCLA Study Cures Rare Immune Deficiency with Base Editing
5:10 am AEDT
U.S. Air Force Talks Total Force Integration at Symposium
5:04 am AEDT
UN climate emergency: Final report sounded
5:03 am AEDT
Showcasing future of green auto tech
5:02 am AEDT
IMF Approves US$3B for Sri Lanka Under EFF Arrangement
5:00 am AEDT
World must hold NK accountable for human rights abuses: UN Testimony
4:52 am AEDT
Class 3 Energy Transition Ventures Open for Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator
4:52 am AEDT
Police appeal to locate man missing from Abbotsford
4:51 am AEDT
Cotton-Polyester Blended Fabric Separated by Researchers
4:50 am AEDT
EU, Donors Pledge €7B to Aid Türkiye, Syria After Quakes
4:44 am AEDT
EU Commission Pilots Project with Bulgaria
4:44 am AEDT
Researchers Solve 3D-Printing Challenges, Paving Way for Widespread Use
4:38 am AEDT
IPCC report shows 2023 is ‘now or never’ climate election
4:37 am AEDT
President Vetoed H.J. Res 30: White House Message to House
4:36 am AEDT
Turkmenistan Foreign Ministry Meeting Held
4:36 am AEDT
Minister Hussen Wishes World Happy Nowruz
4:34 am AEDT
Tardigrade Proteins Unlock Human Health Advances
4:34 am AEDT
UK Calls for Swift Peace Agreement Implementation in Sudan to Protect Civilians
4:33 am AEDT
‘Fishing’ for biomarkers
4:33 am AEDT
Show More

Popular Topics

AustraliaGovernmentuniversitycommunitypoliceAustralianresearchNSWVictoriaProfessorhealthenvironmentMinisterQueenslandbusinesscovid-19councilUKlocal councilNew South WalesinfrastructureInvestmenteducationindustrytechnologyinvestigationAusPolprojectUnited StatesEmergencycrimeQLDNew ZealandUK GovernmentsustainablefutureSydneyScientistsPresidentImpactcourtclimate changeamericaInternetincident
  • Latest News Updates
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Code of Ethics
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Complaints
Mirage.News real-time media portal. We acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia.
All timestamps on this site are AEST/AEDT and all times in the articles are local times unless indicated otherwise.
All trademarks and rights are owned by their respective owners.
All content is used for news reporting purposes. For news reporting purposes, we rely on fair use (fair dealing) [1] [2]for textual and media content to keep the public informed on the developments. If you are a person mentioned in the story or you are a copyright holder and believe that any content should be removed, revised or taken down, please contact us. See our disclaimer page.