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Alcohol and smoking as risk factors in an epidemiology study of patients with chronic pancreatitis. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2011 Mar; 9(3):266-73; quiz e27.
Do not use this medicine if you smoke cigarettes or if you are over 35 years of age. ... Talk with your doctor about ways to stop smoking. Keep your diabetes ...
Other studies focus on the effect of diabetes or smoking on success rates. Publications. See a list of publications about spinal fusion by Mayo Clinic ...
Smoking and excess alcohol use. Studies show that people who have three or more alcoholic drinks a day have an increased risk of getting colon polyps ...
Smoking cigarettes. People who smoke cigarettes may have a higher risk of carcinoma of unknown primary. By Mayo Clinic Staff · Carcinoma of unknown primary ...
Nonallergic rhinitis; Smoking. Blockages in the inside of the nose, called the nasal passages. Conditions that block the flow of air through the nose can ...
You can slow the effects on the skin by using sunscreen; wearing protective clothing, including hats; using moisturizers; eliminating smoking; and eating a ...
Some studies have shown smoking to be a factor. Infants born to someone who smoked during pregnancy or after delivery might have an increased risk of colic.
"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.
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