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Stay away from tobacco smoke. Smoking or breathing secondhand smoke can make your cough worse. Show References. Broaddus VC, et al., eds. Cough. In: Murray ...
Since smoking is the most common cause, current smokers should quit. In some people who develop COPD, the bronchial inflammation of chronic bronchitis may ...
Smoking increases your risk of developing cardiovascular disease and can cause ED. ... If you smoke, stop. And drink alcohol only in moderation — or not at ...
Don't smoke. Smoking can make lung damage worse. If you need help quitting, talk to your healthcare professional. If your job duties expose you to ...
Smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco or being around smoke (secondhand smoke) can increase blood pressure. Drinking too much alcohol. Alcohol use has been ...
In addition to medical treatment: Don't smoke. Asbestosis increases the risk of lung cancer. Quitting smoking can reduce this risk. Try to avoid secondhand ...
This study will also identify risk factors, such as smoking, depression, and pain problems elsewhere as predictors of chronic knee pain after knee ...
Cigar smoking · CJD - Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease · Clinical depression: What does that mean? Clinical trials for hidradenitis suppurativa · Coconut oil: Can it ...
Does smoking affect the disease process differently in men and women? Gut microbiota. The intestinal tract (gut) contains good and bad bacteria; good ...
Medications, counseling help Indigenous North Americans quit smoking featured image. Research. Medications, counseling help Indigenous North Americans quit ...
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