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10/5/2016 <br />MAYO <br />CLINIC <br />TT <br />Healthy Lifestyle <br />Quit smoking <br />Hookah smoking: Is it safer than cigarette smoking? - Mayo Clinic <br />Is hookah smoking safer than smoking cigarettes? <br />Answers from J. Taylor Hays, M.D. <br />Hookah smoking is not safer than cigarette smoking. <br />Also known as a narghile, shisha or goza, a hookah is a water pipe with a smoke chamber, a bowl, a pipe and a hose. Specially <br />made tobacco is heated, and the smoke passes through water and is then drawn through a rubber hose to a mouthpiece. <br />The tobacco is no less toxic in a hookah pipe than in a cigarette, and the water in the hookah does not filter out the toxic ingredients <br />in the tobacco smoke. Hookah smokers may actually inhale more tobacco smoke than cigarette smokers do because of the large <br />volume of smoke they inhale in one smoking session, which can last as long as 60 minutes. <br />While research about hookah smoking is still emerging, evidence shows that it poses many dangers: <br />• Hookah smoke contains high levels of toxic compounds, including tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing <br />chemicals (carcinogens). In fact, hookah smokers are exposed to more carbon monoxide and smoke than are cigarette smokers. <br />• As with cigarette smoking, hookah smoking is linked to lung and oral cancers, heart disease, and other serious illnesses. <br />• Hookah smoking delivers about the same amount of nicotine as cigarette smoking, possibly leading to tobacco dependence. <br />• Hookah smoke poses dangers associated with secondhand smoke. <br />• Hookah smoking by pregnant women can result in low birth weight babies. <br />• Hookah pipes used in hookah bars and cafes may not be cleaned properly, risking the spread of infectious diseases. <br />http://www.m ayocl i nic.org/healthy-I ifestyle/quit-smoki ng/expert-answers/hookah/faq-20057920?p=1 1/3 <br />
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