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See: and Statistics from Altmetric.com Waterpipe shisha narghile hookah health warnings WHO FCTC Article 11 nontraditional modes of tobacco use packaging and labelling public policy tobacco products Introduction The prevalence of waterpipe tobacco smoking is increasing.1 Where once this mode of smoking was confined mostly to the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR), it is now becoming more common around the globe, particularly among young people.27 In Lebanon, 29.6% of school students were currently smoking waterpipes in 2004.8 In Latvia and Slovenia in 2007, 76.3% and 60.9% of school students, respectively, reported current waterpipe use (defined as less than once a week) with 3.0% and 6.3% reporting daily use.5 In Pittsburgh, USA, in 2007, 40.5% of university students reported ever smoking waterpipes.9 Waterpipe tobacco smoking has existed historically in different cultures with various names including hookah, huqqa, arghile, narghile, hubble bubble, goza and boori

In addition, we conducted extensive chemical characterization of the IQOS aerosol
At times, the finish can taste a bit like cannabis, but generally, its quite earthy, with some sourness accenting the grain and dry flavors