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Don't smoke or use tobacco. Quitting is the best way to reduce the risk of heart disease and its complications. If you need help quitting, talk to your ...
"Everywhere I went, the first thing people would ask me is, 'How many cigarettes did you smoke a day?' I never smoked a cigarette in my life," says Marty.
A five-center collaborative study that scanned the genomes of thousands of "never smokers" diagnosed with lung cancer as well as healthy never smokers has ...
Current or former cigarette smokers with a smoking history of at least 10 pack-years; 3. A diagnosis of stable, moderate to very severe COPD (GOLD, 2015) ...
The risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is critically shaped by lifestyle-related factors such as physical inactivity, smoking, poor dietary habits, and ...
Willingness to discontinue smoking during the study two weeks prior to beginning the study and willingness to not smoke while taking study medication; Not ...
Currently smoking or discontinued smoking (including cigarettes, cigars, pipes) over the past 6 months. Highly sensitive to insulin: insulin-to-carbohydrate ...
Don't smoke. In general, smoking makes you more susceptible to illness. • Cover your cough with the crook of your elbow. • Avoid others who are sick, and ...
Smoking cessation: Creating a quit-smoking plan. Have you resolved to quit smoking for good? Having a plan can help you cope with nicotine withdrawal and ...
Smoking. People who smoke have a higher risk of relapsing-remitting MS than people who don't smoke. Gut microbiome. People with MS may have a different gut ...
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