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Waterpipe tobacco smoking: The critical need for cessation treatment
Kenneth D. Ward
, Kamran Siddiqi
, Jasjit S. Ahluwalia
, Adam C. Alexander
, Taghrid Asfar
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Waterpipe Smoking
100%
Waterpipe
100%
Cessation Interventions
71%
Development Evaluation
14%
Related Topic
14%
Motivation
14%
Cultural Significance
14%
Nicotine Dependence
14%
Quit Attempts
14%
Cigarette Smoking
14%
Intervention Development
14%
Rigorous Evaluation
14%
Social Use
14%
Usage Patterns
14%
Quit Rate
14%
Control Effort
14%
Cessation Program
14%
Dependence Potential
14%
Negative Health Effects
14%
Use Characteristics
14%
Perceived Ability
14%
Reviewer Recommendation
14%
Quit Interest
14%
Intermittent Use
14%
Related Experience
14%
User Feeling
14%
Waterpipe Use
14%
Global Tobacco Control
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Tobacco Control
100%
Cigarette Filter
100%
Tobacco Dependence
100%
Tobacco Smoking
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Observational Study
100%
Cigarette Smoking
100%
Tobacco Dependence
100%
Psychology
Nicotine Dependence
100%
Control Effort
100%