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Hays says the harmful chemicals in that vapor are similar to tobacco smoke but at much lower levels. Dr. Hays. “It's safer, but it's not safe. What we don't ...
— The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the majority of the world's 1 billion smokers want to quit. Though tobacco dependence treatment has the ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that a specific protein pair may be a successful biomarker for identifying smoking-related lung cancers. The protein is ...
Insist that smoking restrictions be enforced at work. Choose smoke-free care facilities for children and aging loved ones. Patronize businesses with no-smoking ...
It can be overwhelming to adjust your diet, start exercising, lower stress, stop smoking and limit alcohol all at once. Work on changing over time. This isn ...
Can be used along with other stop-smoking aids. Cons. Varenicline: Is available only by prescription. Must be taken twice a day. May cause upset stomach ...
Smoking causes unpleasant mouth odor. Tobacco users also are more likely to have gum disease, which is another source of bad breath. Not keeping your mouth ...
Don't smoke. Smoking increases the risk of DVT. Manage weight. Obesity is a risk factor for DVT. Regular exercise lowers the risk of blood clots. As a ...
With wildfires burning in the western U.S., smoke is affecting air quality for hundreds of miles. Wildfire smoke can irritate the eyes and respiratory system, ...
Because of this, heart attacks are more common in smokers than in nonsmokers. Studies have shown that smoking is a more dangerous risk factor in women compared ...
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