For teens who want to stop vaping nicotine, an interactive text message program was found to be effective at helping them quit. The anonymous program begins with this message: “Ready to quit? Text the ...
E-cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco products among teenagers, with over two million middle and high school students reporting their use. Nicotine exposure can adversely affect memory, ...
Only 7% of kids whose parents got the texts became obese by age 2, compared with nearly 13% who only got counseling in a clinic MONDAY, Nov. 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Text messages and other online ...
BOSTON - A text messaging program could help teens walk away from e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes, which are highly addictive, are the most common tobacco products used by teens. In fact, up to 10% of high ...
Objectives To assess whether a Spanish-language text messaging program helps Latinos with diabetes better manage their disease. Methods Spanish-speaking Latinos with type 2 diabetes and HbA1c ≥ 8% (N ...
A decision by Verizon Wireless — later reversed — to restrict a text-messaging advocacy campaign by Naral Pro Choice America is being called “astonishing” by Nancy E. Schwartz, a nonprofit marketing ...
(CNN) — For teens who want to stop vaping nicotine, an interactive text message program was found to be effective at helping them quit. The anonymous program begins with this message: “Ready to quit?
(CNN) — For teens who want to stop vaping nicotine, an interactive text message program was found to be effective at helping them quit. The anonymous program begins with this message: “Ready to quit?
Perry Village government is aiming to enhance communication with its residents by implementing a new text messaging program. The village will be using TextMyGov, a smart-texting system designed for ...
First study to demonstrate that interventions to help quit vaping nicotine can simultaneously reduce cannabis use among adolescents and young adults Building on EX Program's proven success in helping ...
This week hospital group Denver Health, Microsoft, and EMC announced early results from a text message powered diabetes program that aimed to help patients better self manage their condition. Denver ...
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