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Preexisting skin diseases, such as athlete's foot; Puncture injuries, such as insect or animal bites; Surgical incisions or pressure sores; Immune system ...
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the distribution of the pathological protein tau in the living brains of patients with Progressive Supranuclear ...
"Smoking markedly increases the risk for stroke," not to mention other negative health impacts, he says. Eat a healthy diet and lower your cholesterol level ...
Smoking cessation within the prior six months; Known genetic cause of obesity; Overall sustained reduction of more than 10% of body weight in the previous 12 ...
Along with risk of burns, grills can produce potentially toxic exhaust gases as well as smoke that can irritate the lungs. "Never ever operate a grill ...
Nutrition, specifically inadequate calcium and vitamin D consumption. Smoking. Body weight. A smaller, lighter body weight can increase the risk of decreasing ...
His research focuses on improving patient-centered outcomes in patients with pancreatic diseases, smoking cessation in chronic pancreatitis, and pancreatic ...
Nanci Sills lived her life by the book. She didn't smoke or drink. She exercised regularly and ate well. So when Nanci found out she had late-stage cancer ...
Smoking related diseases including emphysema and bronchitis; Evaluation of pulmonary nodules; Pulmonary thromboembolism and other vascular diseases of the ...
Except for appropriately treated non-melanoma skincarcinoma. Current smoker or history of smoking within 3 months from screening; Any condition possibly ...
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