College Women Hooked to the Hookah in The United States
A recent study conducted in The US has outlined that one out of four college women in the US are loving the hookah and also believe that they are much safe than cigarettes.
The study also found that the more alcohol women consumed, greater are the chances of trying the hookah.
The popularity and social nature of hookah smoking, combined with the fact that college freshmen are more likely to experiment with risky behavior, could set the stage for a potential public health issue, given what we know about the health risks of hookah smoking, stated Robyn L. Fielder, team leader of the research group.
A further analysis also revealed that hookah use was dependant on alcohol consumption, and personality styles. Infact, the latter deeply influenced frequency of hookah use.
Related News:
- Astellas, Ambit announce results from quizartinib Phase 2 study on acute myeloid leukemia
- Impact of Medicaid expansion would vary by state, according to study
- Fish, But Not Fish Oil Supplements, May Shield Against Stroke
- Antidepressant eases radiation-related mouth pain in head, neck cancer
- Study: More Birth Defects with In Vitro
- Antidepressants and Stroke
- Vaccine Safety
- Children and CT Concerns
- Study: Hint of Benefit for Alzheimer’s Drug
- Study provides direct evidence for persistent activity in medial entorhinal cortex layer neurons
Details :
Submited at Saturday, July 21st, 2012 at 12:15 am on Uncategorized by samantha
Comment RSS 2.0 - leave a comment - trackback


