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Clayton Cowl, a Mayo Clinic pulmonologist and clinical toxicologist. Although wildfire smoke contains some respiratory irritants, such as particulate matter, ...
Prevention · Stop smoking. Smoking is linked to an increased risk of cholangiocarcinoma. If you smoke, stop. · Reduce your risk of liver disease. Chronic liver ...
Stopping smoking. If you smoke, try to quit. There are many options for stop-smoking services and products to help you quit. Treating any underlying medical ...
For example, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients with a 20-plus-year history of smoking had a 76 percent higher risk of death compared to never smokers; patients ...
About this study. In the southwest region of Alaska where the project takes place, 79% of Alaska Native women smoke cigarettes or use smokeless tobacco (ST) ...
Stop smoking. Quit smoking, or don't start. Smoking is the leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also called COPD. If you have COPD ...
... smoking and how to resist these substances. Also learn practical tips to stop teen smoking if that's already an issue. If alcohol or drugs are a concern ...
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