Developed by The George Washington University�s School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS) and the National Tobacco Cessation Collaborative (NTCC), � My QuitLine � app also provides evidence-based treatment for quitting.
It connects the user to the National Cancer Institute�s quitline service where they speak to a live quitline coach or use live text to get advice on quitting.
GW�s Dr. Lorien Abroms, assistant research professor in the Department of Prevention and Community Health, designed the app with feedback from the NTCC, after reading an NTCC report about the lack of iPhone apps that link smokers to proven therapies.
�Quitline counseling has been shown to double a person�s chance of quitting smoking. It is important to make sure that in these new media environments, people still receive information about what has been proven to work in quitting smoking, and get access to tools that are based on these proven therapies,� said Abroms.
Users can look for the app by searching � My QuitLine � or �quit smoking� on their iPhone or on iTunes.
[via Times of India]
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