Back to school is always accompanied by its share of good resolutions: registering for the gym, finally quitting smoking … Tabac Info Service and the National Institute for Prevention and Education for Health (Inpes) therefore benefit from this privileged moment to launch a new communication campaign on smoking cessation and to present the mobile application that can support you in this process.
3 TV spots broadcast from Sunday
If succeeding in quitting smoking is a good reason to be proud of yourself, it also makes those close to you happy. The spots of this campaign therefore give voice to the entourage of people who have succeeded in quitting smoking thanks to Tabac Info Service in the hope that their testimony will snowball.
The first spot shows the pride of a girl whose brother has quit smoking thanks to the Tabac Info Service application, the second offers the testimony of a teenager whose mother no longer smokes thanks to the 39 89, finally the third illustrious the pride of a man whose wife has quit smoking by logging into the Tobacco service info.
Tobacco service info: what is it?
This smoking cessation aid system offers free support from tobacco specialists.
This service is available Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., at 39 89 (a number that will no longer be surcharged as of October 1). An application for tablets and smartphones offering personalized coaching can also be downloaded from the site www.tabac-info-service.fr
5 reasons to hold on for the first year
– 20 minutes after the last cigarette, the heart rate returns to normal
– 1 day after stopping, the risk of myocardial infarction begins to decrease and the nicotine is
eliminated from the body
– 2 days without a cigarette and taste and smell improve
– 3 to 9 months without tobacco, breathing improves
– 1 year later, the risk of heart attack is reduced by 50% and the risk of stroke becomes
equivalent to that of a person who has never smoked
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