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If you smoke, find a way to quit. Smoking lowers HDL levels, especially in women. And it may raise LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Moderate use of ...
While most patients with this cancer have a history of smoking and drinking, the fastest growing group of patients developing this cancer does not have these ...
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While regular colonoscopies and lower rates of smoking have reduced colorectal cancer rates in older adults, cancers of the colon and rectum are now a ...
Lets you control the dose by using the spray as needed throughout the day. Can be used along with other quit-smoking aids. Cons. Nicotine nasal spray: Is ...
Learn about the symptoms of this type of cancer that forms in the back of the mouth. Treatment options might include surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
Cigarette Smoking and Observed Growth of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis. Stroke. 2024 Oct; 55 (10):2420 ...
End-of-life care, influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations, and smoking cessation. Neurology. Stroke and glioma. Family medicine. Vitamin D, depression, HPV ...
... smoking. Medical conditions can play a role in raising stroke risk, too. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, a sleep disorder called chronic ...
They include smoking, moderate to heavy alcohol consumption, obesity and an inactive lifestyle. For people who have no significant colon cancer risk factors ...
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