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COPD is a progressive disease caused by long-term exposure to lung irritants, most often cigarette smoke. People with COPD are at increased risk of ...
Heart disease can be improved — or prevented — by making certain lifestyle changes, including quitting smoking, controlling your blood pressure and ...
Stop smoking. Don't wear tight-fitting clothes. Avoid heartburn triggers, such as alcohol, fatty foods, chocolate and mint. Don't lie down soon after a meal ...
How does mindful meditation help and who is a candidate? Also, what do you know about COPD? Myth or Matter of Fact: Only smokers get COPD. Read more in this ...
For instance, what you eat, how much you exercise, how well you control your blood pressure and whether you smoke all play a role in whether you develop a heart ...
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researcher and gastroenterologist, Paul J. Limburg, M.D., says research shows you can cut your risk by not smoking, exercising, losing ...
... smoking, limiting alcohol and eating healthy. "We all have responsibilities, whether you're a researcher, a provider, someone in the industry, or a patient ...
... smoking are ways to reduce your risks for colorectal cancer. Mayo Clinic is on the leading-edge when it comes to new advancements for screening and treating ...
Snodgrass, who had never smoked and drank alcohol only occasionally, was stunned. An online search for treatment options led him to Mayo Clinic, Rochester ...
... smoking. The ads – called corrective statements –will run for one year on television networks during prime time and in print and online in about 50 ...
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