June 10, 2025

logo
google_play
app_store
Login Subscribe
  • News
    • Obituaries
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
  • Sports
  • E-edition
    • Special Sections
  • Calendar
  • Archives
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Advertisers
    • Form Submission
    • About Us
    • News
      • Obituaries
      • Lifestyle
      • Opinions
    • Sports
    • E-edition
      • Special Sections
    • Calendar
    • Archives
    • Contact
      • Contact Us
      • Advertisers
      • Form Submission
      • About Us
Tobacco
Health, Lifestyle, News
October 5, 2023

Tobacco Helpline highlights the connection between smoking and diabetes

The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is launching a statewide campaign highlighting the link between smoking and Type 2 diabetes.

The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is launching a statewide campaign highlighting the link between smoking and Type 2 diabetes.

In Oklahoma, diabetes is one of the 10 leading causes of death, affecting nearly half a million residents (14%) — and more than one million Oklahomans are affected by prediabetes. Studies show that people who smoke have up to a 40% higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes than non-smokers. Additionally, people with diabetes who smoke are more likely to have trouble with insulin dosing and managing their condition.

“While most people are aware of the cancer risks, there are many other health risks associated with tobacco use, including Type 2 diabetes,” said Julie Bisbee, TSET executive director. “This new campaign highlights these additional harms. ”

The “Diabetes Kitchen Counter” ad follows a man through several decades as he places items on a table, such as his keys, wallet, phone and cigarettes. As years pass, diabetes medication gets added to the items because of his tobacco use. Ultimately, he decides to quit tobacco with the Helpline.

Type 2 diabetes is preventable and manageable by focusing on making healthy lifestyle choices each day.

The “Diabetes Kitchen Counter” campaign will be broadcast on TV and radio statewide and also includes social media content and print and digital ads. To see this campaign and learn more about health risks involved with tobacco use, visit OKhelpline.com. Ready to quit? Call the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline at 1-800-QUIT NOW to get started.

this is a test{"epopulate_editorials":"Epopulate"}{"sequoyah-county-times":"Sequoyah County Times"}
Lawmakers say Trump’s budget would put Native American health care at risk
News
Lawmakers say Trump’s budget would put Native American health care at risk
By EM LUETKEMEYER OKLAHOMA WATCH 
June 7, 2025
Lawmakers from both parties said Thursday that President Donald Trump’s budget would put care for millions of Native Americans at risk should the government shut down. The Indian Health Service, which...
this is a test
Enforcement of Oklahoma immigration law blocked indefinitely
News
Enforcement of Oklahoma immigration law blocked indefinitely
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
June 7, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma City federal judge this week placed an indefinite ban on enforcement of a state law criminalizing undocumented immigrants living in Oklahoma. The decision from U.S. Distric...
this is a test
Aromas Coffee Shop celebrates 25 years
A: Main, Main, News
Aromas Coffee Shop celebrates 25 years
By JACIE EUBANKS TIMES INTERN 
June 5, 2025
On Thursday, Deborah Cates, the founder and owner of Aromas Coffee Shop, celebrated her 25th year as a business owner in Sallisaw. Cates, along with her husband Ricky and son Will, moved to Sallisaw i...
this is a test{"epopulate_editorials":"Epopulate"}{"sequoyah-county-times":"Sequoyah County Times"}
Winds damage District 1 county barn
A: Main, Main, News
BREAKING NEWS
Winds damage District 1 county barn
By Lynn 
June 5, 2025
The fierce winds that raked Sequoyah County Friday morning and reportedly spawned a tornado in the western part of the county, took their toll at the District 1 county barn, located at 2311 N. Maple. ...
this is a test
Former Sallisaw officer pardoned in 2011 high-profile cattle theft case
A: Main, Main, News
Former Sallisaw officer pardoned in 2011 high-profile cattle theft case
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 5, 2025
Wendel D. Hughes, the former Sallisaw Police officer once at the center of one of Sequoyah County’s most unusual criminal cases, has received a full pardon more than a decade after pleading guilty to ...
this is a test{"epopulate_editorials":"Epopulate"}{"sequoyah-county-times":"Sequoyah County Times"}
Sallisaw’s first Pride event set for June 14
A: Main, Main, News
Sallisaw’s first Pride event set for June 14
By JADE PHILLIPS TIMES INTERN 
June 5, 2025
It is June, which is also known as Pride Month. Pride is celebrated for all people who identify as LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer), those who are out of the closet, those who aren’...
this is a test{"epopulate_editorials":"Epopulate"}{"sequoyah-county-times":"Sequoyah County Times"}



SEQUOYAH COUNTY TIMES
111 N. Oak
Sallisaw OK
74955

918.775.4433

This site complies with ADA requirements

© 2023 Sequoyah County Times

  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Policy