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Roberts studies the role of specific diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, smoking, heart disease and high cholesterol, on the risk of MCI and dementia ...
Pathology of interstitial and fibrotic lung disease, including diseases caused by smoking, environmental exposures and mesothelioma. Significance to patient ...
Quitting smoking if you smoke. Prevent falls. Most broken wrists occur when people fall forward onto an outstretched hand. To prevent this common injury ...
Rivastigmine transdermal patch is used to treat mild, moderate, and severe dementia (memory loss and mental changes) associated with Alzheimer's disease or mild ...
Wigle's research team, which recently uncovered a new biomarker for identifying smoking-related lung cancer. The researchers found that tumors with high ...
Her research focuses on creating evidence-driven, community-engaged solutions to promote smoking cessation, reduce lung cancer risk, and enhance screening ...
If you smoke, your surgeon will ask you to stop smoking for a time before and after the surgery. This may be for 4 to 6 weeks. Get someone to drive you home ...
Avoid tobacco, alcohol and drugs. If you smoke tobacco or if you vape, you're already at higher risk of lung disease. Because COVID-19 affects the lungs, your ...
usually caused by smoking. More than 13.5 million adults 25 years or older ... smokers. These findings are important because they highlight the importance ...
Triamcinolone nasal spray is used to treat an itchy or runny nose, sneezing, or other symptoms caused by seasonal and perennial hay fever (allergic rhinitis).
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