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Prevention. Nearly everyone who has Buerger disease has smoked or used some form of tobacco. To prevent Buerger disease, it's important to not use tobacco ...
To keep your game on course, think prevention: Strengthen your forearm muscles. Use light weights or squeeze a tennis ball. Do some dynamic stretching (half- ...
Treatment programs · Individual, group or family therapy sessions · A focus on understanding the nature of addiction, becoming drug-free and preventing relapse ...
A new consensus study report, "Preventing and Treating Dementia: Research Priorities to Accelerate Progress," identifies prevention and treatment strategies for ...
Cancer-prevention strategies · Cancer risk: What the numbers mean · Cancer surgery · Cancer survival rate · Cancer survivors: Care for your body after treatment ...
Prevention. You can help prevent angina by following the same lifestyle changes that are used to treat angina: Avoid or limit alcohol. Don't smoke. Eat a ...
Preventing or delaying the start of type 1 diabetes in people who have a high risk of the disease. Preventing further destruction of the islet cells in people ...
In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that people who are pregnant ...
Having troubled relationships. Prevention. Prescription drug abuse may occur in people who need painkillers, sedatives or stimulants to treat a medical ...
Epilepsy is common. It's estimated that 1.2% of people in the United States have active epilepsy, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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