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Smoking or vaping. Uncontrollable risk factors include: Gender; Heredity ... The risk of stroke increases in women who smoke, have atrial fibrillation or ...
About this study. This study will evaluate the impact of a proactive, EHR-supported enrollment strategy that links LDCT-eligible smokers with an ...
High blood pressure. Cigarette smoking or secondhand smoke exposure. High cholesterol. Diabetes. Obstructive sleep apnea. Cardiovascular disease, including ...
Do not use this medicine near heat, an open flame, or while smoking. To help ... Do not smoke when you are applying the medicine. Do not poke holes in ...
What is known is that no vitamin can prevent heart disease if you don't control your other risk factors. These include a poor diet, smoking, high cholesterol ...
Wamil explains that research has shown positive lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, losing weight, exercising more, developing a healthy diet and ...
Don't smoke. Smoking is linked to more hot flashes. By not smoking, you might ease hot flashes. You also may lower your risk of serious health conditions ...
Smoking—Use with caution. May increase risk for non–arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Angina (severe chest pain) or; Arrhythmia ...
"Being sedentary is the new smoking when it comes to your cardiovascular health, and office workers may spend a large part of their eight-hour workday ...
Don't smoke. Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, especially atherosclerosis. The best way to reduce the risk of heart disease and its ...
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