Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Hard-hitting TV ads against smoking do motivate smokers, like one mother from Elizabethtown, to quit

Hancock with CDC Director Tom Frieden
A 38-year-old Elizabethtown mother's response to a federally funded anti-smoking advertising campaign has been featured in state news this week, presentation to facilitate these graphic ads can motivate smokers to renounce.

Lisha Hancock's decision to interrupt her two-decade smoking pattern was sparked by her viewing of a Centers representing Disease Control and Prevention’s “Tips from Former Smokers” campaign for profit, reports Sarah Bennett of The News-Enterprise in Elizabethtown.

Hancock's partner often urged her to renounce, and several of her relatives died from smoking, but she still didn't renounce. She continuously had a sore throat and blocked sinuses, but she still didn't renounce. Then, she maxim the for profit.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

KET will show how annual county health rankings are stirring competition to improve health, community by community

The rankings are in quartiles, or fourths of the 120 counties
Kentuckians love the competition among their basketball and football teams. But what if that same spirit of competition was transferred to health? To help encourage such competition, and thus improve health county by county, the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute produces county health rankings each year, in partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.