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Take any prescribed medications as directed. Eat a nutritious, balanced diet. Get regular exercise. Avoid or limit alcohol. Don't smoke. Don't use ...
Other lifestyle factors that may contribute to dark circles under the eyes are smoking, drinking too much alcohol and stress. Sometimes, what looks like ...
Plus, nicotine dependency expert Dr. Richard Hurt joins the program to discuss results of a new study about the stop-smoking drug varenicline (Chantix). Myth or ...
Cigar smoking: Safer than cigarette smoking? Cigars aren't that different from cigarettes. Both contain nicotine and cancer-causing chemicals. Colon ...
Stop smoking before treatment with Ofev® and avoid smoking while you are using this medicine. Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed ...
... smoking or high blood cholesterol. Just 33 percent of patients receiving more traditional care improved over the same period. Soundbites with Dr. Fleming ...
That may include lifestyle changes, such as losing weight or quitting smoking, and medications that can help, such as drugs to reduce cholesterol or high blood ...
Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. October 25, 2024. Bridging the digital divide to help rural smokers quit ...
Ribociclib is used to treat hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2)-negative breast cancer. It is used in combination ...
Increased risk of lung cancer defined by: at least 20 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years. Willing to ...
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