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Comparison of smoking and khat chewing habits between medical and non-medical female students at UST, Sana'a, Yemen
Mohammed Abdullah Kubas,
Majed Wadi
Postgraduate Medicine
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Female Students
100%
Non-medical
100%
Yemen
100%
Khat Chewing
100%
Sana'a
100%
Chewing Habits
100%
Smokers
28%
Smoking Prevalence
28%
Khat
28%
Growing up
14%
Health Education
14%
University Students
14%
Medical Students
14%
Non-smokers
14%
Self-administered Questionnaire
14%
Health Knowledge
14%
Most Common Form
14%
Female College Students
14%
Health Awareness
14%
Educational Awareness
14%
Waterpipe
14%
Female Medical Students
14%
Non-medical Students
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mastication
100%
Catha Edulis Extract
100%
Smoking
50%
Prevalence
33%
Awareness
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Catha Edulis Extract
100%
Prevalence
33%