Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, 2024 PEP Fellow, has additional coverage of a review she co-led which found incentives are successful methods for smoking cessation

Additional coverage highlights a review co-led by Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, which found that rewards and financial incentives are effective tools for helping people quit smoking. The study reinforces the role of behavioral and financial motivation in smoking cessation efforts, offering valuable insights for public health initiatives. Read more here and here

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