The Tobacco Research & Treatment Center (TRTC) at MGH combines clinical care and scientific investigation to reduce the health consequences of tobacco use.
"There is abundant evidence that e-cigarettes can help some individuals to quit smoking, so they should be more widely recommended as smoking cessation aids." 5 past Presidents of SRNT provide a balanced overview in Nature Medicine: https://t.co/u0Iw7Jc9Ag
Thinking about your summer plans already? Take a trip to Charleston and join us for our Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training! You'll receive cutting-edge knowledge from MUSC researchers and clinicians. After, extend your trip into Labor Day weekend to explore the historic city!
Reporting live from the @MassGeneralNews Community Care Van for today’s ride along with the incredible @PriyaSarinGupta and her team.
Mobile clinics are an incredible way to connect patients to the $14.2 Billion in #ACP funding to pay their internet bills!
#broadbandforall
Nancy Rigotti presents #SRNT2023 a three arm trial of #cytisine showing large effects on #smoking cessation for both a 6 and 12 week course. We need more cessation treatments since Varenicline became unavailable in most countries.
Highly interactive pre-conference workshop by @GlobalSRNT at #SRNT2023 bringing #impsci to global tobacco control! Thank you to all our expert panelists: @gfong570 @Kamsid66 Carla Berg, Nancy Rigotti, Gila Neta, @ParaFoto, and to @Dima_Bteddini for coordinating
Dr Nancy Rigotti presenting her work on Integrating a tobacco cessation intervention into HIV care in India. Implementation of a behavioral and pharmacologic intervention vs. standard care.
@srntorg#SRNT2023
Congratulations to HPRIR Director @PsycholERPark on her appointment to fellow at the Society of Behavioral Medicine! Fellow status is a distinction conferred by SBM on full members in recognition of outstanding contributions to science and practice of behavioral medicine. 👏 #SBM
’Electronic cigarettes ( #ecigs ) are electronic devices that transform a liquid containing nicotine into an aerosol that is inhaled via a mouthpiece’. No ecigs (only THC vapes) have been found to contain VEA, the cause of vaping related acute lung disease https://t.co/ja8OHwdReh
I co-authored an @AddictionJrnl editorial with @cdoug, @JonathanFoulds, Nancy Rigotti, Ken Warner, Mike Cummings, and Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller (@AGIowa) asking the @CDCgov and @Surgeon_General to correct e-cigarette health misinformation.
https://t.co/sTVkUSGckm