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Your risk of colorectal cancer also is higher if you are overweight, smoke, have a personal history of colon polyps, or have a family history of advanced colon ...
Non-smoker (defined as does not smoke cigarettes daily for at least 12 ... smoking history prior to 12 months must be < 15 pack years. Patients may be ...
Ninety-five percent of respondents take at least one preventive measure to avoid cancer. Three-fourths of survey respondents avoid smoking (75 percent), limit ...
Current or ex-smokers with a smoking history of more than 10 pack years. Exclusion Criteria. Significant disease other than COPD; Clinically relevant abnormal ...
Avoid secondhand smoke. Make sure that no one smokes in your home. Away from home, stay in smoke-free environments. Breast-feed your baby. If possible ...
Smoking does not affect the results of a hepatitis C antibody test. But it might affect other blood test results. Ask your healthcare team whether you need to ...
Factors that increase the risk of heart disease and stroke also raise vascular dementia risk. "High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, sleep ...
smoking raises your risk for hot flashes. If you smoke, talk to your health care provider about programs and resources in your area that can help you stop ...
Subject has a cigarette smoking history of at least ten packs years. 5 ... Subject actively smoked (including tobacco, marijuana, e-cigarettes, vaping, etc.) ...
Primaquine is used to prevent malaria from coming back after treatment (relapse). Primaquine belongs to a group of medicines, called antiprotozoals. It works by ...
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