вторник, 4 сентября 2012 г.

Washington's smoking cessation 'Quitline' reopens


The Washington State Quitline – a program to help people stop smoking – has reopened to anyone who lives in Washington state. Everyone is now eligible for at least one call, thanks to one-year funding from the state Legislature and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

 Quit-line services can include counseling and nicotine replacement including gum or patches. Additional services are available to people who are18 or older and live in Washington state, are uninsured or underinsured, pregnant, on Medicaid, on a Medicare program that doesn’t offer cessation benefits, have a referral from the Veterans Administration or a plan that covers the quit-line tobacco cessation program.

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