Thursday, October 13, 2016

NicCheck to be used to confirm smoking cessation in the “Quit to Win Challenge” in Quebec Canada.

NicCheck test has been as the evidence based test to be used to confirm smoking cessation in the “Quit to Win Challenge” being held in Quebec, Canada.

SMOKING ADDICTION.

Once again, Mossman Associates’ NicCheck test has been chosen to be the evidence based test used to confirm smoking cessation in the “Quit to Win Challenge” being held in Quebec Canada.  The 2016 edition of the “Quit to Win Challenge” annual campaign started on March 1st and will end on April 11th.  After that time winners will be selected and tested as they have done in previous years using our NicCheck product.

We are proud to continue our support of these types of contests”, quotes Donald Mossman, President of Mossman Associates. 
He continues, “Competitions like these in Romania, Canada, and Taiwan are instrumental in helping people break the smoking habit.  We look forward to working with other countries, universities and organizations that initiate on these types of programs”.

NicCheck is a dry chemistry dipstick for the semi-quantitative measurement of nicotine and nicotine metabolites in urine as an aid in the verification of a person’s true smoking status. This 15 minute test yields a semi-quantitative measurement of a person’s nicotine consumption based on the color intensity of the reaction found on the NicCheck test strips.

About Mossman Associates, Inc.

Mossman Associates, Inc is a privately held medical device company that specializes in rapid tests for physicians and researchers as well as equipment and reagents for the biotech industry.  Incorporated in 2001 the professionals at Mossman Associates Inc have been involved with cutting edge technology for over 30 years.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

NicCheck TO BE USED TO CONFIRM SMOKING CESSATION IN THE “QUIT TO WIN CHALLENGE” IN TAIWAN WITH THE JOHN TUNG FOUNDATION

NicCheck test has been as the evidence based test to be used to confirm smoking cessation in the “Quit to Win Challenge” being held in Taiwan.

Smoking Addiction.

Once again, Mossman Associates’ NicCheck test has been chosen to be the evidence based test used to confirm smoking cessation in the “Quit to Win Challenge” being held in Taiwan.  

 “We are proud to continue our support with this great organization”, quotes Donald Mossman, President of Mossman Associates. He continues, “Competitions like these in Romania, Canada, and Taiwan are instrumental in helping people break the smoking habit.  We look forward to working with other countries, universities and organizations that initiate on these types of programs”.


/NicCheck is a dry chemistry dipstick for the semi-quantitative measurement of nicotine and nicotine metabolites in urine as an aid in the verification of a person’s true smoking status. This 15 minute test yields a semi-quantitative measurement of a person’s nicotine consumption based on the color intensity of the reaction found on the NicCheck test strips./

For more information about NicCheck visit mossmanassociates.com




Friday, April 22, 2016

NicCheck Being Used Once Again As The Evidence Based Test For 2016 Quit & Win Contest


                                                   MEDIA RELEASE

In both Europe and United States cardiovascular diseases caused by smoking are the most numerous group from those preventable through healthy lifestyle choices.
             In 2014 Romania current smoking prevalence was 27%, decreasing with 3% as compared to 2012, but still with 1% above the European Union average. In the general population, ex-smokers prevalence was 13%.

             QUIT & WIN is an international campaign of smoking cessation organized in Romania since 2000 by the National Institute of Public Health (INSP) in partnership with the Association for Health, Education and Family (ASEF).

            Q&W proposes to daily smoker adults abstaining from tobacco between May 2nd and 29th. Participants are supported technically and morally during abstinence, and those who succeed qualify for a drawing of important prizes held by World No Tobacco Day on  May 31st.
The 2016 Campaign,  IX edition, features 2 prizes of  USD 1000 value each, consisting of two 11 days double sojourns at Health Centers Herghelia -Mures and Podis - Bacau. Additional awards are granted to healthcare professionals consisting of subscriptions to prestigious publications such as Viata Medicala (Medical Life) or British Medical Journal - Romanian edition. Campaign supporters – nonsmokers who enroll participants - will also enjoy prizes in kind of  health & prevention books offered by the Life and Health Publishing House (EVS).

             A checking of "tobacco free" status will be for sure applied to prize-candidates among those designated as winners by drawing, namely: testing of cotinine in urine, and a by-honor-statement of a witness. The stripes for testing presence of cotinine in urine are generously offered free of any charge to Q&W Romania since 2004 by Don Mossman&Associates (USA) to whom we express our full gratitude.

             National Institute of Public Health in Bucharest, ASEF and EVS lead a coalition bringing together county Departments of Public Health (DSP), family doctors, pulmonologists, pharmacists, antismoke associations, youth associations - that will distribute enrollment forms to a public as numerous as possible - with the objective to encourage many smokers to quit for good.

             Enrollment  forms can be downloaded from www.viatasisanatate.ro, www.sanatateplus.ro, www.asef.ro websites or can be personally picked up from INSP, 1-3 Dr. Leonte Street (in  University Hospital - University of Medicine & Pharmacy - INSP triangle, Cotroceni quarter) or from DSP county offices.

Before last decade of Quit & Win 2016 enrollment we address smokers who oscillates between YES and NO to seize this opportunity for tilting the balance of their lives towards LIFE AND HEALTH.

 Prof. dr. Radu Negoescu              Nicolae Florea                        Laura Vaţe

  National   Coordonator           ASEF Coordonator               EVS Coordonator