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Current smokers. Obesity (BMI > 38kg/m^2). Women who are known to be pregnant or plan to become pregnant within the course of this study. Note: Other ...
Don't smoke. Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, especially atherosclerosis. The best way to reduce the risk of heart disease and its ...
Smokers more likely to have repeat symptoms. Doctors already know smokers who experience a bout with an MS symptom are more likely than nonsmokers to develop ...
Eating unhealthy foods. Eating too much. Not moving enough. Heart disease also might be linked to certain health conditions related to stress, such as: Anxiety.
Other factors that can raise the risk of psoriasis outbreaks include being overweight, smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. These factors not only can ...
Subject has a current history of smoking or has smoked within 1 month of screening. Subject has hemoglobin A1C levels ≥ 8. Subject has a high risk for ...
Chocolate pudding pies. HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK Quit smoking: Ask for help. Don ... smoke, the greater the risk. Learn more from Katherine Zeratsky, a ...
If you smoke, find a way to quit. Smoking lowers HDL levels, especially in women. And it may raise LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Moderate use of ...
If you smoke, quit. Smoking is generally bad for your health, but it creates additional problems for people with ankylosing spondylitis, including ...
Asthma-associated comorbidities in children with and without secondhand smoke exposure Annals of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology. 2015 Sep; 115(3):205-10 ...
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