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Avoid smoked or pickled meat, poultry, or fish, such as sausage, pepperoni, salami, anchovies, or herring. Do not eat dried fruit (such as raisins), bananas ...
Conventional risk factors include high blood pressure, diabetes, physical inactivity and a history of smoking. Six months after risk disclosure, the LDL ...
Don't smoke — Smoking not only increases the risk of macular degeneration, but it's also the most significant preventable risk factor for macular ...
... smoking. We also are taking into account the rheumatic disease burden, the disease activity and the treatment of the rheumatic disease as a factor for ...
The instructions also might say to quit smoking if you smoke. Smoking makes it harder for the body to heal after surgery. Follow your healthcare team's ...
Smoking is associated with a higher risk of developing psoriasis and with more-severe symptoms of psoriasis. Limit alcohol use. Alcohol can decrease the ...
Do not stop using this medicine suddenly without asking your doctor. Tell your doctor if you do weight-bearing exercises, smoke or drink excessively. Your ...
... smoking; anxiety and certain medications, such as some antibiotics, pain relievers and iron supplements. It also can be a symptom of an underlying digestive ...
To help prevent a GI bleed: Limit your use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Limit your use of alcohol. If you smoke, quit. If you have ...
This medicine should not be used to treat behavioral problems in elderly patients who have dementia. Breastfeeding. There are no adequate studies in women for ...
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