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Smoking causes blood vessels to narrow, which can worsen the effects of Raynaud's phenomenon. Reducing stress. Raynaud's phenomenon is often triggered by stress ...
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 ...
Smoking. Cigarette smoking can increase the risk of getting osteoporosis. Studies also show that healing after a break may take longer in people who smoke.
* Current smoker/vaper or individuals who have given up smoking within the past 6 months, and/or those with \>20 pack-year smoking history. * Current opiate ...
Smoking cigarettes. People who smoke cigarettes have an increased risk of anal cancer. Having a history of cancer. Those who have had cervical, vulvar or ...
Quitting smoking can help improve the voice and many other areas of health. For example, it can boost heart health and lower cancer risk. Medicine. Many ...
Video. Audio. You can help prevent heart disease if you exercise regularly, eat right, maintain a healthy weight, reduce stress and don't smoke.
Have you been exposed to sick people at home, school or work? Do you smoke? Or have you ever smoked? How much alcohol do you consume in a week? Have you had flu ...
Don't smoke. Smoking is linked to increased hot flashes. By not smoking, you might reduce hot flashes, as well as your risk of many serious health ...
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