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- Mental Health Awarness Month
- Recovery Coach Academy
- Tobacco Free Press
- Success Story
- $500 Mini-Grants available
- New Fotonovela for People in Substance Abuse Treatment
- Tobacco funding reduced
- Marijuana Arrests Accounted for 52% of All U.S. Drug Abuse Violation Arrests in 2010
- Youth can make impact on drug myths
- Holiday stress means 27% more drinking
- GASO feature story in Longview news Nov 17
- New Texas Bullying Law
- Teens: yes you can quit smoking
- Smoking and Mental Illness Link
- Pain Killer OD trends
- Gummy bears with Vodka
- Chemicals in “Bath Salts” Now Under Federal Control and Regulation
- Parents Free Resources
- Hospitalizations increase for overdoses
- Teens who eat dinner with family…WOW!
- Bath Salt Calls Increase
- Smokefree Txt
- Deadly $2 Heroin Aimed at Young Teens
- Clearing the Air on Inhalant Abuse
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Smokefree Txt
Source: Smokefree.gov
http://smokefree.gov/smokefreetxt/default.aspx
Quitting: on your phone, on your terms.
About SmokefreeTXT
SmokefreeTXT is a free mobile service designed for teens and adults across the United States. SmokefreeTXT was created to provide 24/7 encouragement, advice, and tips to help smokers stop smoking for good.
Signing up is quick and easy – and FREE! To sign up, click the button to the right, answer a few questions, and you’ll start receiving text messages. If you pay for individual texts, this program may not be for you.* Check with your mobile provider.
*If you don’t have unlimited texts and would still like to participate, you can control the number of messages you receive by sending us a message using the appropriate keywords. You do not need to opt in to the program to use this feature, and you will only receive messages from us when you want them. These messages will still count toward your monthly text message allotment.
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Technical support is available to help you sign up and use SmokefreeTXT. If you need help or have any questions, please contact NCISmokefreeTeam@mail.nih.gov.
We would like to acknowledge Louisville Metro Public Health & Wellness for generously sharing their ButtOut Text Messaging Tobacco Cessation Campaign text library. It was helpful in guiding the development of our own SmokefreeTXT text messaging library.
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