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Mayo Clinic Minute: Secondhand electronic cigarette smoke. Video. Audio. When people smoke tobacco products, a myriad of chemicals are released into the air ...
A sustained-release form of bupropion is approved to help people stop smoking. Experts think that bupropion lessens tobacco cravings and withdrawal symptoms by ...
Smoking. For reasons that aren't well understood, tobacco use increases the risk of blood clots in some people, especially those who have other risk factors.
Treatment of tobacco use disorder in smokers with other addictive disorders; Pharmaconutrition for preventing weight gain in smokers who stop smoking ...
Smoking. People who smoke have a higher risk of gangrene. Obesity. Extra weight can push on arteries, slowing blood flow and increasing the risk of ...
If you can't find smoked Gouda, add 1/4 teaspoon of liquid smoke to regular Gouda cheese.
Thomas Allison and Dr. Nora Sydo discuss a new study that found that fit former smokers were healthier than people who'd never smoked and who didn't exercise.
... smoke and the effects of secondhand smoke exposure, especially young ... smoke in their families, where effective smoking cessation resources are scarce.
Choose smoke-free care facilities for children and aging loved ones. Patronize businesses with no-smoking policies. Need practical advice on diet and exercise?
Smoking also leads to more-serious disease and a greater risk of having surgery. If you smoke, it's important to stop. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines.
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