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Smoking. Stress or anxiety. Risk factors. Things that may increase the risk of heart arrhythmias include: Coronary artery disease, other heart problems and ...
Does having a higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level mean a worse prostate cancer prognosis? Yes. In general, a higher PSA level means a poorer prostate ...
Other factors that can raise the risk of psoriasis outbreaks include being overweight, smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. These factors not only can ...
Smokers and people with poor oral hygiene are more likely to experience hairy tongue. It can be treated with daily brushing of the tongue and the use of a ...
Obstructive sleep apnea occurs twice as often in those who have consistent nasal congestion at night, regardless of the cause. Smoking. People who smoke are ...
Avoid smoking. Practice a sensitive skincare routine. This includes daily baths or showers with mild soaps, and frequent moisturizing with a fragrance-free ...
Some of the many risk factors we systematically ascertain for cohort participants include body mass index; smoking status; and diagnoses of hypertension, ...
Certain processed foods such as soft cheeses, hot dogs and deli meats that have been tainted after processing. Cold-smoked fish such as nova or lox. Sprouts.
This is more likely to occur if you or a family member already has heart disease, if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, if you smoke ...
Smoking, stress and environmental exposures as well as a man's biological clock affect fertility. What can a man do to increase and maintain fertility? The ...
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