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However, other factors can contribute to loss of taste and smell, including allergies, medications, cigarette smoking and dental problems. Learn more from ...
Smoking, alcohol, caffeine and illegal drugs. People who smoke have a greater risk of miscarriage than do nonsmokers. Heavy use of caffeine or alcohol use ...
Our recent work includes analyses related to smoking in adults with spinal cord stimulators, opioid prescriptions, joint injections, postamputation pain and ...
But not everyone with these DNA changes gets cancer. Smoking cigarettes. Cigarette smoking raises the risk of developing an adnexal tumor or mass that is cancer ...
Veena Taneja, Ph.D. The cause of rheumatoid arthritis, a systemic autoimmune disease, is unknown. But certain genes and environmental factors, such as smoking, ...
Smoking or nicotine use. Use of illegal stimulants such as cocaine or ... Don't smoke. Eat a diet that's low in salt and saturated fat. Exercise at ...
Using hormonal contraception to prevent migraines may be appropriate if you don't smoke and if you don't have migraine with aura. ... Smoking while taking birth ...
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To change your lifestyle in a healthy way, stop smoking, eat a heart-healthy diet and get plenty of exercise. For some people, coronary bypass surgery may ...
Avoid strong odors and other triggers. Food and cooking smells, perfume, smoke, stuffy rooms, heat, humidity, flickering lights, and driving are among the ...
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