In 2006, I dreamed that John Paul II visited a mountain in #Nicaragua.Then, The @CFR_Franciscans built a @MountofPeace, a shrine called Mountain of Peace. Now, I am in the second part of the Dream, sharing the message that Saint John Paul II left me in 2006: Peace!
You have the right to breathe clean air and stop using products that are detrimental to your health whenever you want to. Take control back with us at https://t.co/lxRBeo8m06.
#onepuff#cleanair#stopsmokingnow
Matthew Bucklin: Talking about Science-Industry. I spoke with @kuhnberg, a talented journalist and writer, about business, science, life, history, spirituality, and more! A fun and in-depth interview. https://t.co/uf4h9tlxBE via @TimesofIsrael
The health impact of smokeless tobacco products: a systematic review. A stark difference between different SLT-products in different regions, ranging from zero harm from European snus to greatly increased health risks in AMEA https://t.co/y3MnOTmTEq by @CotherHajat#harmreduction
Why is it so difficult to prevent unnecessary medical procedures in US Healthcare? 15-30% of all medical care is unnecessary. “Best way to lower health-care costs in America is to stop doing things we don’t need," according to @MartyMakary https://t.co/sIv0TDpelW by @chrisoutcalt
Of the patients treated by the doctor with NFL-101, 54% of the 290 patients surveyed declared that they had #quitsmoking for at least 6 months after the administration of the treatment. That’s 3X more than with the use of nicotine patches. $ALNFL. https://t.co/tRFdAvcZqp
Study: Flavored Tobacco Bans Can Push More Kids To Smoke. @AFriedmanPhD is with the @YaleSPH. She said many public health experts have urged lawmakers to ban things like flavor cartridges — that make e-cigarettes taste like menthol or peach. https://t.co/KShZsw6J8H
A 5-Factor Framework for Assessing Tobacco Use Disorder, on PubMed Central, an archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the @NIH's National Library of Medicine @NLM_NIH. https://t.co/oSKllo6VS1 via @NCBI
A 5-Factor Framework for Assessing Tobacco Use Disorder, on PubMed Central, an archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the @NIH's National Library of Medicine @NLM_NIH. https://t.co/3Xs7FoVZnP via @NCBI by @Matt_Bucklin
Bringing Everyone to the Tobacco Table, by Dr. Derek Yach of @SmokeFreeFdn. In his book, Good Business: The Talk, Fight, Win Way to Change the World, @Bill_D_Novelli describes, opportunities that may arise from working with a canceled industry. https://t.co/8V8fCdVwBY
Yet another damaging health effect of #COVID: Cigarettes are making a comeback. “Under stress, people return to old patterns,” Daniel Seidman, author of Smoke-Free in 30 Days. “they tell themselves a story: ‘I’ll just have one.’ https://t.co/Rhzl1ZqOXn
Truffle Report connected with @contrariansmind, Founder and CEO of @WGG_Company /M2BioSciences, a bioceutical company focused on medical research, formulation and delivery systems involving #cannabinoids and #psilocybin. https://t.co/5BxpvBj632 via @Truffle_Report
A 5-Factor Framework for Assessing Tobacco Use Disorder. This perspective review synthesizes the extensive research into #nicotine and #tobacco siloed by discipline into a comprehensive assessment framework. https://t.co/c6o3tYHNzm by @Matt_Bucklin via @TobaccoUse@SAGEJournals
"A 5-Factor Framework for Assessing Tobacco Use Disorder" by @Matt_Bucklin. This article explores the extensive research done in #tobacco and #addiction and develops an assessment framework to help #healthcare providers treat people who can't #quitsmoking. https://t.co/tErpp6brrM
My paper "A 5-Factor Framework for Assessing Tobacco Use Disorder" on @TobaccoUse. Framework includes 5 areas that research suggests contribute to continued tobacco use: #nicotine addiction, psychology, behavioral, and neurobiological and social factors. https://t.co/6Quo6z3phK