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Don't smoke, not even 'just one.' 2. Begin using nicotine replacement therapy if you've chosen that method. 3. Remind yourself of reasons to quit smoking. 4 ...
... smoke and the effects of secondhand smoke exposure, especially young ... smoke in their families, where effective smoking cessation resources are scarce.
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 ...
Smoking. Cigarette smoking affects blood flow. · No vaginal births. People who have never given birth through the vagina may be more likely to develop GSM ...
Don't smoke or use tobacco. Smoking is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease. Nicotine tightens blood vessels and forces the heart to work harder. Not ...
You can ask your healthcare professional to set a goal weight for you. Don't smoke or use tobacco. Smoking is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease.
Do not smoke tobacco, vape or use marijuana. Not smoking is the best way to prevent and manage Buerger disease. Also avoid vaping, e-cigarettes and ...
Acupuncture for smoking cessation: a current view Tabaccologia. 1/2016; 10-12. Burke MV, Ebbert JO, Schroeder DR, McFadden DD, Hays JT. Treatment Outcomes ...
Choose smoke-free care facilities for children and aging loved ones. Patronize businesses with no-smoking policies. Need practical advice on diet and exercise?
If you don't smoke, don't start. Smoking increases your risk of stomach cancer and many other types of cancer. Quitting smoking can be very hard, so ask your ...
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