National Estimates of hospital emergency department visits due to acute injuries associated with hookah smoking, United States, 2011-2019
Abstract Introduction Hookah (also known as waterpipe) smoking is associated with acute adverse health effects such as vomiting and fainting, symptoms related to carbon monoxide poisoning, and decreased pulmonary function, however, national estimates of hookah-related acute injuries are not currentl...
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Main Authors: | Naa A. Inyang (Author), Joanne T. Chang (Author), Baoguang Wang (Author) |
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