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The long-term lung effects of smoking may first be noticed as worsening shortness of breath. Even people with healthy lungs may notice shortness of breath ...
What causes people to get bladder cancer, Mark, and who is at risk? Dr. Mark Tyson 02:09. We think that about 50% of all bladder cancers are caused by smoking, ...
* Smoking history of at least 10 pack years? * Not smoking or using any other inhaled substance (e.g. cigarettes, vaping, cannabis, pipes) for a minimum of ...
Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you ...
... smoke, quit. Research shows that long-term cigarette smoking is a risk ... smoking may be associated with worse cancer-related outcomes in people who ...
Paliperidone is used to treat the symptoms of psychotic (mental) disorders, including schizophrenia. It may also be used alone or together with other medicines ...
Don't smoke. Smoking raises your risk of heart disease. Smoking can make the effects of lupus on your heart and blood vessels worse. Eat a healthy diet. A ...
Screening is recommended for current or past smokers between the ages of 50 and 80 who have a heavy smoking history. Osteoporosis Women should be screened ...
Don't smoke — Smoking not only increases the risk of macular degeneration, but it's also the most significant preventable risk factor for macular ...
The patient currently smokes or has a smoking history of 10 pack years or more (a pack year is defined as smoking 1 pack of cigarettes/day for 1 year). The ...
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