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But these medicines may increase the risk of heart attack. If you smoke, find a way to quit. Quitting smoking can lower your risk of peptic ulcer. Talk with ...
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 ...
any smoking status, e.g. current, former, or never; co-morbid conditions, e.g. COPD; Nodule size ≥ 4 mm and ≤ 30 mm (up to Stage 2B eligible), any ...
... smoking subjects, providing fine details of the alveolar walls and macrophages. A strong correlation was found between the number of cigarettes smoked per ...
Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. October 25, 2024. Bridging the digital divide to help rural smokers quit ...
Tobacco smoke and other pollutants can irritate and inflame your lungs and nasal passages. Use a humidifier. If the air in your home is dry, such as it is if ...
Smoking tobacco; Lack of screening; Multiple sexual partners. Preventing cervical cancer involves three steps: HPV vaccination is most effective if given to ...
Additionally, don't shovel while smoking, eating or after consuming caffeine; this may place extra stress on your heart. Dress Warm. Wear several layers of ...
* Smoking/tobacco use. * Alcohol/substance abuse. * Pregnancy and breastfeeding. * Anemia. * Abnormal renal function. * Blood clotting disorders. * Coronary ...
Smoking. Besides damaging your cervix and fallopian tubes, smoking increases your risk of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. It's also thought to age your ...
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