January 7

Mailbag

Dear Editor,

What better time than the new year to stop smoking? When you’re tired of coughing, having nasty breath and emptying your pockets, it’s time to quit. This year can be smoke-free with the help of YAQ (Young Adult Quit) research study.

The YAQ research study gives young adults ages 18 to 30 access to free materials designed to help them stop smoking. Participants can also earn $20 and will be eligible for two weeks of free nicotine patches for participating.

Visit yaqstudy.org for more information and to enroll in the study. The YAQ study can help young adults resolve to be non-smokers in the New Year. Spread the word that this study is available to all young adults ages 18 to 30 across the United States.

The study is funded by the National Cancer Institute and conducted by Klien Buendel, Inc. Email info@yaqstudy.org or call 866-371-9362 ext. 4349 with any questions.

Erika Edwards ,

YAQ smoking study


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