Sunday, 1 June 2014

New app, helpline to beat smoking habit



New app, helpline to beat smoking habit

On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day, Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Oncology and Research launched a mobile phone app called "tobacco cessation" and a helpline service to help people quit smoking.
The new app which can be downloaded on android and iOS phones will have a questionnaire that will help ascertain your addiction levels
and will keep giving you updates on the dangers or improvements your body is experiencing based on your smoking habits. "The app, based on the number of cigarettes you consume in a week or a day will calculate the number of cigarettes you will smoke in a fortnight, month or year. It will then start producing graphs on how your health is deteriorating over that period of time," said Dr P Guhan, the director and oncologist at the Research Institute. "The app will also provide you graphs on how different organs in your body will benefit over time when you keep off cigarettes over a period of time," said Dr Guhan. The app also guides you to de-addiction centres in the locality with their address located on google maps.
The app which can be downloaded on android now, will soon be available on the app store, he added. Temporarily non- android users can download the app by scanning the bar code shown in the advertisements for the app.
The institute also launched a telephone helpline 9200003232 to help smokers. People who know someone who needs to quit smoking, need to just send an SMS to with srior, the person's name and phone number typed in with spaces in between. The server will immediately send an SMS to that person asking him or her if they need to quit smoking. The server will then start sending them an SMS every day at 10 am reminding them to quit smoking and take care of their health. This service too is free.
Both the above initiatives are primarily targeted to the youth, between 13 and 18 years, who start smoking due to easy accessibility to pocket money and cigarettes. A large number of Cancer patients are people who started smoking at an adolescent age.
The app and helpline developed by Sri Ramakrishna institute was launched by West Zone Inspector-General of Police, S Davidson Devasirtham.
 

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