Are hookahs really a harmless indulgence?
13th Dec 2005, 19:10 GMT
The latest pastime of young trendsetters comes complete with its own urban mythology: Inhaling smoke through water eliminates the toxins. That theory, say health experts, is all wet
Are hookahs really a harmless indulgence? related news:
- Are hookahs really harmless? — The Globe and Mail - Science and Health News
- More Reliable Prostate Cancer Screening Test Sought — TechNewsWorld
- Stumped for Gifts? — Artima Developer Buzz
- Leading article: A healthy starter — Leading Articles
- Blogging baby round table: six-month-old baby's TV habits? — Blogging Baby
- Research: Snails were overlooked contributors to marsh destruction — EurekAlert! - Atmospheric Science
- Holiday Indulgence May Not Be So Bad — NPR Programs: Morning Edition
- Red Ken's Nazi jibe 'harmless' — KeralaNext: UK
- ACLU, Polk Make Speech Zone Deal — theledger | local
- Consumer watchdog issues toy warning — NATIONAL
Latest news from The Globe and Mail - Science and Health News:
- Parents warned to watch children taking Tamiflu
- Nuts are great, just don't go crazy with them
- Carnivorous women at greater risk of breast cancer: study
- Generic drug makers launch suit against federal patent rules
- Angioplasty not always good medicine
- Take heart, chocolate lovers
- Muscular dystrophy breakthrough seen
- Whiff of cash can be a sour note