A new study published in the latest journal Tobacco Control showed that pictorial warnings like images of diseased body parts and testimonials from real people were the most effective features at getting smokers to quit
A hospital stay or interaction with a health service is a prime opportunity to help someone quit smoking
Description Photoelectric sensor located in unit Battery powered (low battery indication) TEST button Visual and sound alarm Ideally suited for installation in places that are difficult to monitor: toilets, toilet cabins, locker rooms, public transport, schools, restaurants, offices and other facilities for public use
Moreover, this study is not an individual patient meta-analysis, where effect pooling can be performed using a statistical model that incorporates a uniform set of covariates
Youth-focused advertising strategies of e-cigarette companies through social media have led to higher youth usage in recent years