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Voice disorders can be caused by smoking, screaming or failing to drink enough water. Your voice also can be affected by age, allergies and neurological ...
A family history of AMD, smoking and obesity can put you at greater risk for it. The good news is early diagnosis can preserve sight. In this Mayo Clinic ...
Ever since vaping caught on among kids as a perceived safer alternative to smoking, medical officials have released statement after statement dispelling that ...
It's recommended for older adults who are longtime smokers and who don't have any signs or symptoms of lung cancer. Learn more about lung cancer screening ...
In this Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Cheney discusses different types of kidney cancers, how smoking can affect the kidneys and why treatment usually involves ...
Hope you'll join us. Myth or Fact: One in 10 people newly diagnosed with lung cancer have never smoked. Follow #MayoClinicRadio and tweet your questions. To ...
To prevent ear infections in children, you should: Practice good hand-ashing. Ensure your child is up to date on vaccinations. Avoid secondhand smoke. Breast- ...
If you smoke, stop. Know your cholesterol and blood pressure numbers. Eat a heart-healthy diet and get some exercise. "There's a lot of evidence now that is ...
Vocal health is so important, there is a day set aside to promote it: World Voice Day on April 16. Voice disorders can be caused by smoking, screaming or ...
Plus, nicotine dependency expert Dr. Richard Hurt joins the program to discuss results of a new study about the stop-smoking drug varenicline (Chantix). Myth or ...
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