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Cigarette smoking in the last 6 months; SNOT-22 scores greater than 21 (to exclude those currently in exacerbation); Oral corticosteroids in the past 2 weeks ...
... cigarettes. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience chest pain, confusion, difficulty speaking, double vision, headaches, an inability to move ...
Exposure to irritating substances, such as cigarette smoke, excessive alcohol intake, stomach acid or workplace chemicals. Overusing your voice, by speaking too ...
* Patients must be a current or previous smoker with at least 10 pack-years of cigarette smoking. Additional Inclusion Criteria to test Spanish version of ...
Your risk for these serious problems is even greater if you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, or if you smoke cigarettes. ... Avoid cigarette smoking ...
Currently or has a history of cigarette or cannabis usage. Any disorder that may cause respiratory neuromuscular weakness. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
... cigarette smoking. Please courtesy: "John Costello, M.D. / Pulmonology / Mayo Clinic Healthcare London." Environmental factors also can contribute to COPD ...
Using tobacco of any kind increases the risk of many types of head and neck cancer. Examples of kinds of tobacco include cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing ...
Researchers examined how cigarette smoking promotes development of rheumatoid arthritis. Smoking doubles the risk of developing the disease. The study ...
Active smokers using cigarettes, vaping or electronic cigarettes. Patients on use of angiotensin receptor inhibitors. Patients with pulmonary fibrosis ...
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