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Multi-source secondhand smoke exposure and dental caries in children: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Tobacco smoking habits, attitudes and associated factors among women in the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
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Prevalence and determinants of tobacco use among school-going adolescents in 53 African countries: Evidence from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey. [PDF]
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TOBACCO AND SHISHA SMOKING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Sial Journal of Medical Sciences, 2022In Pakistan, it is estimated that the prevalence of tobacco smoking is 36% for males and 9% for females. Among young adults especially the university students in Pakistan, the prevalence of smoking is 15% with the majority being male smokers. Approximately 1,200 children start smoking every day Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death.
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[Shisha smoking: infatuation and harmfulness].
La Revue du praticien, 2021"Shisha smoking: infatuation and harmfulness. The use of shisha (hookah, water pipe, narghile) consists in the inhalation of tobacco smoke, after passing through water is spreading among young people. This practice induces dependency and short and long-term health risks like those of smoking to health.
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Shisha smoking: An emerging trend in Southeast Asian nations
Journal of Public Health Policy, 2015Shisha smoking, with origins in India and the Arab world, is today spreading rapidly into other parts of the world. One such region is Southeast Asia,where shisha bars are commonly seen around educational institutions. The general public remains unaware of the harmful effects of shisha smoking and many assume that shisha smoking does not involve ...
Ramachandra, Srinivas S., Yaldrum, Ali
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Shisha smoking, nickel and chromium levels in Tunisia
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2013In a recent study published in this journal, the authors credit researchers from the US–Syrian Centre for Tobacco Studies for stating that “the medical hypothesis that the mainstream smoke, the one inhaled by the user, from water pipes (mainly: shisha, hookah, narghile) causes oral cancer is certainly acceptable (Rastam et al.
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