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... smoking. Also on the podcast, Dr. William Gahl, clinical director of the National Institutes of Health's Genetic and Rare Diseases Program, discusses rare ...
Hickson. Lifestyle changes can help manage kidney disease. So start walking, eat a healthy diet with less salt and don't smoke.
And the more you drink or smoke, the greater the risk. Learn more from Katherine Zeratsky, a Mayo Clinic registered dietitian nutritionist. What's the ...
In the past five decades, better treatment and less smoking have resulted in a dramatic decrease in deaths from cardiovascular disease, except for one ...
Children with asthma should avoid entering people's homes when trick-or-treating because the presence of pets or smokers can cause an asthma attack. Kids ...
Background: COPD is an irreversible limitation of airflow into the lungs, usually caused by smoking. More than 13.5 million adults 25 years or older in the ...
Recent studies show that a sedentary lifestyle may increase your risk of heart attack as much as smoking does. It's as simple as standing instead of sitting ...
Sitting is the new smoking. Physical activity remains the single best way most people can limit muscle loss as they age. Exercise may conjure images of ...
Current or former smokers can now be screened for lung cancer with a low-dose CT scan. The sooner the disease is found, the easier the treatment. Cancer ...
Ever since vaping caught on among kids as a perceived safer alternative to smoking, medical officials have released statement after statement dispelling that ...
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