Warning signs in hookah lounges: do they make you smoke less?
NCT ID NCT05916170
Summary
This study tested if putting up health warning signs in hookah cafes would make young adult customers smoke less. Researchers measured the carbon monoxide in customers' breath when they entered and left the cafe to see if the warnings had an effect. The goal was to find a simple way to reduce the health risks of hookah smoking in a real-world setting.
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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