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Don't smoke ― not even one cigarette. Begin using nicotine replacement therapy if you've chosen that method. Remind yourself of reasons to quit smoking.
A 2018 study found that nearly half of cancer deaths are caused by smoking, poor diet and other unhealthy behaviors. This study, which was published by the ...
Pay attention to your mental health. Get treated for depression, anxiety or other mental health conditions. Stop smoking and limit alcohol. If you smoke, quit.
Try these tips to manage PAD and stop symptoms from getting worse: Don't smoke or use tobacco. Smoking damages the arteries. It increases the risk of peripheral ...
Quit smoking. Toxins in cigarette smoke can damage connective tissues, which can increase arthritis pain. And studies have shown that electronic cigarettes ...
Learn about the chemical in tobacco that makes it hard to stop smoking. Then find out about treatments and resources to help you quit.
Video. Audio. Don't smoke, avoid too much sun, eat a healthy diet and get moving – all ways to reduce the risk of cancer.
Tobacco cessation interventions for adolescents and smokers with psychiatric comorbidity; Social support and smoking cessation; Community-based participatory ...
Smoking. Evidence supports that smoking is an environmental risk factor for ALS. Women who smoke seem to be at even higher risk, particularly after menopause.
Losing extra weight through diet and physical activity is good for the heart. Don't smoke. Smoking plays a part in the hardening of the arteries. It also raises ...
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