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Smoking has also been associated with an increased risk of dry eye disease. Not only is the particulate matter that is released into the air irritating to ...
Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. October 25, 2024. Bridging the digital divide to help rural smokers quit featured image.
Smoking or tobacco use. Not enough physical activity. An unhealthy diet. Obesity or overweight. Diabetes. Personal or family history of chest pain called ...
blood vessels and can increase your symptoms. Not smoking or quitting if you do smoke. Eating the rainbow by consuming a plentiful array of colorful fruits and ...
The grant will fund research for five years, including clinical studies on community and primary care approaches to diet, physical activity, smoking cessation ...
Current smokers with smoking history ≥15 pack years; Those who are not able to engage in exercise (e.g., known orthopedic limitations or musculoskeletal ...
History of smoking. If < 45 years old: Smoked for ≥ 5 pack-years; If ≥ 45 years old: Smoked ≥ 10 pack years; Smoking equivalent pack years. One pack of ...
Risk factors include excessive sun exposure and tobacco use, particularly pipe smoking. Treatment usually involves surgery to remove the cancer, and ...
Making lifestyle changes to keep the heart healthy is an important part of angina treatment. Try these strategies: Don't smoke. Quitting smoking is the most ...
— Resolutions to improve health typically include measures such as more exercise, a healthier diet and stopping smoking. ... Don't smoke. Manage stress ...
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