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Overview. Overview. Lung cancer begins as a growth of cells in the lungs. Risk factors include smoking, secondhand smoke, exposure to certain toxins ...
To protect your fertility, make these healthy lifestyle choices: Don't smoke. Tobacco use is linked with lower fertility. Smoking ages the ovaries, which uses ...
Risk factors · Smoking. Women who smoke are more likely to get hot flashes. · Obesity. A high body mass index (BMI) is associated with a higher frequency of hot ...
Smoking cessation: Creating a quit-smoking plan. Have you resolved to quit smoking for good? Having a plan can help you cope with nicotine withdrawal and ...
Quit smoking: Put your reasons on paper. Consider what you don't like about smoking and why you want to quit smoking. Are you worried about health ...
... smoking relapse compared to standard outpatient treatment. The team is also using nicotine-dependent zebrafish to study addiction and the biological effects ...
... smoking in your vehicle. Insist that smoking restrictions be enforced at work. Choose smoke-free care facilities for children and aging loved ones ...
Stop-smoking services. Request an appointment. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Mayo Clinic works with hundreds of insurance companies and is an in-network provider for ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Why is COVID-19 so harmful to the lungs? Are smokers more at risk of the virus causing damage? As a smoker, should I be taking more ...
director of the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center, talks about smoking cessation, nicotine addiction and electronic cigarettes. Also on the podcast, John ...
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