University of Wisconsin–Madison

Month: February 2023

Tobacco Companies Continue to Mislead the Public

They Say They Want Reduced Harm – They’re Doing the Opposite The tobacco industry purports to support an approach to reduce the harm from their products—but their actions are doing the opposite, according to two national public health experts, former US Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Howard Koh and US Public Health Service Clinical Practice …

Study: Wisconsin Adults Who Smoke Receive Primary Care Less, Visit the Hospital More

Wisconsin adults who smoke are receiving primary care less and visiting emergency departments more than their non-smoking counterparts, highlighting a need for change in the way the healthcare community reaches out to the most vulnerable individuals. In this new study— published in the Wisconsin Medical Journal—researchers analyzed 1,726 survey responses collected between 2014 and 2016, …

Billboard Promotes Quit Line Program for Teens

FACT students helped design this billboard now standing just outside of Poplar, Wisconsin, along Highway 2, seen by frequent traffic. The billboard, coordinated by Charmaine Swan from the American Lung Association, is located near a middle school. It encourages youth who vape to text the Quit Line for help via the Live Vape Free program. …

UW-CTRI Media Round-up: Talking Resolutions

Each January, people get around to talking ’bout their resolutions. UW-CTRI disseminated the news release, How to Quit Smoking: The 5 Best Tips for 2023 New Year’s Resolutions, via its media channels, and Google made it the #1 search answer for searches for quit smoking tips for 2023 resolutions. More than 245 unique individuals have visited the page …