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Stay away from tobacco smoke. Smoking or breathing secondhand smoke can make your cough worse. Show References. Broaddus VC, et al., eds. Cough. In: Murray ...
What have they discovered about tobacco dependence and improving treatment for smokers? We'll find out. We hope you will join us. Myth or Matter of Fact ...
Other lifestyle factors that may contribute to dark circles under the eyes are smoking, drinking too much alcohol and stress. Sometimes, what looks like ...
This care often includes vaccination for vaccine-preventable diseases, screening for malignancies, mood disorders and osteoporosis, and encouraging smoking ...
Smoking cigarettes, especially over long periods of time. Exposure to toxic chemicals, such as in certain work environments. Complications. As liver damage ...
Brennan DN, Ungprasert P, Warrington KJ, Koster MJ. Smoking as a risk factor for giant cell arteritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Semin ...
Does drinking alcohol affect blood pressure? Drinking too much alcohol can raise pressure on the walls of blood vessels to unhealthy levels. Having more than ...
the air You don't smoke because you understand the dangers, but what about smoke you inhale involuntarily? Understand what's in secondhand smoke, and consider ...
Without good oral hygiene, germs can reach levels that might lead to infections, such as tooth decay and gum disease. Also, certain medicines can lower the flow ...
, Bernstein IM, Skelly JM, Heil SH, Higgins ST. The Independent Contribution of Uterine Blood Flow to Birth Weight and Body Composition in Smoking Mothers.
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