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Cigarette Smoking and Observed Growth of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis. Stroke. 2024 Oct; 55 (10):2420 ...
Kopecky says taking an omega-3 supplement plus regular exercise, not smoking, getting sufficient sleep, eating at least five servings of fruits and ...
... smoking. Medical conditions can play a role in raising stroke risk, too. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, a sleep disorder called chronic ...
Along with the risk of burns, grills can produce potentially toxic exhaust gases as well as smoke that can irritate the lungs. "Never operate a grill ...
Changes that can make a difference include eating a low-salt diet, avoiding alcohol, exercising regularly, not smoking and maintaining a healthy weight. If ...
Cigarette smoke can irritate a sore throat. Also avoid fumes from substances that can irritate the throat and lungs. These substances can include paint ...
Lifestyle and home remedies · Don't smoke. Smoking can irritate and dry out your mouth. · Increase your fluid intake. Take sips of fluids, particularly water, ...
If you smoke, your doctor will ask you to quit and may recommend a program to help you quit. Smoking greatly increases your risk of complications after surgery.
Ross, Ph.D., the Stroke and Vascular Disease Laboratory at Mayo Clinic in Florida has five main research projects: Clarifying the joint effects of smoking and ...
A nurse-delivered smoking cessation intervention among hospitalized postoperative patients--influence of a smoking-related diagnosis: a pilot study. Heart ...
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