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Smoking and secondhand smoke, combined with exposure to high radon levels, increase your risk of lung cancer. If you or your family are experiencing ...
Stop smoking. Don't wear tight-fitting clothes. Avoid heartburn triggers, such as alcohol, fatty foods, chocolate and mint. Don't lie down soon after a meal ...
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The cause of rheumatoid arthritis, a systemic autoimmune disease, is unknown. But certain genes and environmental factors, such as smoking, are linked to the ...
Varenicline nasal spray is used to treat signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. It works by increasing the tear production in the eye. This medicine is ...
Other studies focus on the effect of diabetes or smoking on success rates. Publications. See a list of publications about spinal fusion by Mayo Clinic ...
Current or previous smoker with at least 10 pack-years of cigarette smoking; Recently hospitalized for an exacerbation of COPD; Chronic dyspnea (MRC score >1 ...
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- ...
In addition to the importance of the HPV vaccine, you can lower your risk of many head and neck cancers by not smoking or using smokeless tobacco products ...
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