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Smoking or using other tobacco products by mouth. Mouth breathing. Low fiber diet — eating mostly soft or mashed foods. Irritation from sharp tooth edges or ...
Nasal polyps · Nonallergic rhinitis; Pregnancy; Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); Tobacco smoke. Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom.
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 ...
Lose weight, lower high blood pressure, stop smoking and exercise regularly. Show References. Blood clots. American Society of Hematology. https://www ...
Ronald Petersen, M.D., Ph.D. Neurology. Mayo Clinic. "Some of these are cardiovascular issues, like blood pressure, smoking, obesity, diabetes ...
Quit smoking if you smoke. Prevent falls. To help prevent falls: Wear sensible shoes. Remove things you can trip over in your home, such as throw rugs. Light ...
He testified that Big Tobacco knew the harms and addictive potential of smoking and had strategies to expand marketing to children. ... smokers quit. He ...
Risk factors · Diabetes. · Poor circulation. · Obesity. · Smoking. · A weakened immune system from conditions such as cancer. · Treatments that lower the immune ...
Eat a balanced diet, stop smoking and decrease caffeine intake to keep fit, breathe easier and sleep better. ... Don't smoke, and stay current with your flu and ...
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 ...
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