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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 ...
Healthcare professionals recommend an abdominal ultrasound to screen for aortic aneurysm in men ages 65 to 75 who smoke or used to smoke. ... smoked at least 100 ...
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. Here's the Mayo ...
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 ...
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. Smoking makes it harder for your blood to flow through your body. It also lowers the amount of oxygen in your blood. Smoking can make wounds ...
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 ...
It says more research is needed to determine whether screening women in that age group who smoke or have smoked would be helpful. Non-smoking men 65 to 75 ...
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 and other tobacco use narrows your blood vessels. So, less blood can reach your penis. Also, smoking lowers your body's levels of nitric oxide. Nitric ...
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