#SaludTues Tweetchat 7/23: Using Technology to Quit Smoking

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The development of e-cigarette and vaping products has been on the rise among youth smokers.

Young adults between ages 18 to 21 are most at risk to become habitual smokers.

Longer duration of smoking is associated with increased risk for lung cancer, lung cancer death, and coronary heart disease. Worse, smoking is an addictive, tough opponent to beat.

How can we promote quitting and smoke-free environments?

Let’s #SaludTues on Tuesday, July, 23rd, 2019, to tweet about the latest research and beneficial strategies and programs that use the latest technology which helps to quit smoking

#SaludTues Tweetchat 7/23: Using Technology to Quit Smoking

  • WHAT: #SaludTues: Using Technology to Quit Smoking
  • TIME/DATE: 1-2 p.m. EST (Noon-1 p.m. CST), Tuesday, July 23, 2019
  • WHERE: On Twitter with hashtag #SaludTues
  • HOST: @SaludAmerica
  • CO-HOSTS:@LatinasTC Latino Tobacco & Cancer @AshOrg Action Smoking & Health
  • ADDITIONAL HASHTAGS: #TobaccoFree, #smokefree

We’ll open the floor to your comments, tips, and stories as we explore:

  • What’s the state of cigarette smoking among youth and adults?
  • What are some best practices and programs that work to reduce cigarette smoking? Create smoke-free places?
  • What technologies are helping people quit smoking?

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