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Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease. If you smoke and can't quit, talk to your care team about programs or treatments that can help. Eat a heart- ...
"The health risks of loneliness, they can be just as high as the health risks of obesity, of smoking, of physical inactivity, of excessive alcohol consumption," ...
Smoking cigarettes or exposure to secondhand smoke during pregnancy. Exposure to some pesticides during pregnancy. Complications. The testicles need to be ...
Risk factors include obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption and family history. Surgery is an option for patients whose cancer has not spread and those who ...
Additionally, don't shovel while smoking, eating or after consuming caffeine; this may place extra stress on your heart. Dress Warm. Wear several layers of ...
Recommending ways to improve your health through nutrition, exercise, weight management and quitting smoking. Creating a personalized follow-up care program ...
smoking and diabetes are among the steps that can help preserve brain health, according to the study, published in JAMA Neurology. Neurologists believe two ...
Excess weight and smoking have been associated with worsening the symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa. If weight loss or smoking cessation is part of your ...
What are your symptoms? · Are you often exposed to tobacco smoke, chemical fumes, dust or other airborne irritants? · Do you have hay fever or another allergic ...
Wamil. "If we reduce the risk of diabetes, hypertension, stop smoking, this will reduce the risk of heart attacks, but at the same time, will ...
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