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Impact of Waterpipe Size and Heating Source on Exposure, Behavior, and Abuse Liability

Organization UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS ARLINGTONLocation ARLINGTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 May 2026Deadline 30 Apr 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202621 year old21 years of ageAddressAldehydesAromatic Polycyclic HydrocarbonsBehaviorCancersCarbon MonoxideCardiac DiseasesCardiac DisordersCharcoalCigaretteClinicalCommon MarketComplexCor pulmonaleCross-Over StudiesCrossover StudiesDataDevelopmentDevicesDimensionsDrug usageEnrollmentEnsureEuropean Common MarketEuropean Economic CommunityEvaluationExhalationExhalingExposure toFiltrationFiltration FractionationFormulationFutureHAZMATHarm MinimizationHarm ReductionHazardous MaterialsHazardous SubstancesHealthHealth PolicyHeart DiseasesHeatingHeightImpairmentIndividualIndustryInhalationInhalingInterventionKnowledgeLung DiseasesMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMarketingMeasuresMethodsMinnesotaMissionNIDANational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute on Drug AbuseNicotineNicotine WithdrawalOutcomeParticipantPatient Self-ReportPerceptionPublic HealthPulmonary DiseasesPulmonary DisorderPulmonary Heart DiseasePulmonary Heart DisorderQuestionnairesRegulationReportingResearchRespiratory ExpirationRiskRoleSalesSalivaScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSelf-ReportSensoryShapesSmokeSmokerSmokingSmoking BehaviorSourceStandardizationTestingTobaccoTobacco smokingTobacco smoking behaviorToxicant exposureVolatilizationWorkabuse liabilityabuse potentialaddiction liabilityaddiction potentialadult youthage 21age 21 yearscarcinogenicitycardiopulmonary diseasecardiopulmonary disorderdevelopmentaldisease of the lungdisorder of the lungdrug useenrollexperienceexposure to nicotinehaz mathealth care policyheart disorderhookahimprovedlung disorderlung functionmalignancymanufacturenarghileneoplasm/cancernicotine exposurenovelpolyaromatic hydrocarbonspolynuclear aromatic hydrocarbonpulmonary functionsatisfactionscientific accomplishmentsscientific advancesshishasmoke inhalationsmoking exposuresocial roletoxic exposuretoxicanttwenty-one year oldtwenty-one years of agewater pipewaterpipeyoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthood
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Waterpipe (WP) tobacco smoking remains an important public health concern among young adults in the US,
with 1 in 8 reporting past year use. Like cigarettes, WP smoking can lead to cancer, impaired pulmonary function,

and heart disease due to toxicants such as carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile

aldehydes (VAs), and…

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