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Tobacco used in pipes is cured and contains nicotine and the same carcinogens as cigarettes. Pipe smokers are more likely to get cancer of the lungs, liver, head, and neck than nonsmokers.
Smoking a water pipe or hookah may be chic, but the carbon monoxide, nicotine, tar and heavy metals contained in the smoke pose often-ignored health threats, researchers have reported.
Dec. 5 -- FRIDAY, Dec. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Water pipes are no safer than cigarettes for smoking tobacco, researchers say. A new study found that people who smoke tobacco with a water pipe inhale ...
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TORONTO, May 31, 2012 /CNW/ - A national smoking survey released today provides positive news, with smoking of cigarettes and little cigars by high school students decreasing compared to two years ...