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If you smoke, stop. Your gastroparesis symptoms are less likely to improve over time if you keep smoking. Alternative medicine. Some alternative therapies ...
Smoking tobacco can increase risk of Buerger disease. This applies mainly to people assigned male at birth who are younger than 45. Medicines. Medicines ...
Smoking. If you smoke, quit. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of congenital heart defects in the baby. Complications. Complications of congenital ...
Smoking and secondhand smoke, combined with exposure to high radon levels, increase your risk of lung cancer. If you or your family are experiencing ...
Family history: If a blood relative, such as a parent or sibling, has the eye condition macular degeneration, the risk of geographic atrophy is higher. Smoking: ...
Stop smoking, limit or don't drink alcohol, and don't use illicit drugs. Exercise regularly. Find ways to ease stress. Get help for anxiety, depression or other ...
Drinking too much alcohol can raise pressure on the walls of blood vessels to unhealthy levels. Having more than three drinks in one sitting raises blood ...
Gingivitis. Poor oral health care habits. Smoking or chewing tobacco. Hormonal changes, such as those related to pregnancy or menopause. Recreational drug use ...
Mayo Clinic study finds cancer diagnosis, treatment can drive smoking cessation. Joel Streed. April 26, 2022. First · Previous ... 85 · 86 · 87 · 88 · 89 · 90 ...
Healthy lifestyle is still key for preventing heart disease · Quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke. · Eat a healthy diet rich in vegetables, fruits, legumes, ...
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