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Regular exercise, a heart-healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight and not smoking can help prevent heart disease. But is there anything that you can do to ...
Smoking can reduce the ability to heal after surgery. Arrange for someone to ... Smoke. Rub your eyes. Wear contact lenses for about two weeks. Take ...
Stop smoking. If you smoke, quit. Smoking during treatment will make it harder for your mouth to heal itself. Eat a diet with lots of fruits and vegetables ...
Smoking makes medical conditions worse and harder to treat. For help quitting, talk with your healthcare professional. Stay away from secondhand smoke. Don't be ...
... smoking, and lung injury from various causes. Working with an ... Factors such as allergies, infections, smoking and environmental tobacco smoke ...
The new health phrase, “Sitting is the new smoking,” is not an exaggeration ... Most people don't smoke, but everyone sits — and most sit too long each day.
To protect your health, avoid risky actions, such as smoking, drinking too much alcohol and having casual sex. And take steps to keep yourself safe. Use a ...
Pain or injury that may make it painful to cough or cause weak breathing, including stomach pain or a broken rib. Smoking. Complications. A small area of ...
Smoking cigarettes. People who smoke cigarettes are at an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. Complications. Hepatocellular carcinoma can spread to ...
Social Media Intervention to Promote Smoking Treatment Utilization and Cessation among Alaska Native Smokers. Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is ...
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