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If you smoke, quit. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of a congenital heart defect in the baby. Avoid using illegal drugs as they may harm a ...
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People who smoke cigarettes should also receive the vaccine. Adults and children 2 to 64 years of age who are living in special environments or social ...
Some medical conditions. Certain medicines. Smoking. Alcohol misuse. How the heart works. Chambers and ...
Don't smoke. Smoking damages the blood vessels and raises blood pressure. It lowers blood oxygen levels and speeds up the heartbeat. Quitting is the best ...
Quit smoking. If you don't smoke, don't start. · Exercise regularly. · Maintain a healthy weight. · Eat a healthy diet. · Manage your stress. · Limit alcohol.
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 ...
Healthy lifestyle changes include stopping smoking, eating a more heart-healthy diet and getting plenty of exercise. For some people, coronary bypass ...
Don't smoke — not even just one. Begin using nicotine replacement therapy if you've chosen that method. Remind yourself of reasons to quit smoking. Keep ...
Smoking tobacco increases the risk of vaginal cancer. Exposure to miscarriage prevention medicine. If your parent took a medicine called diethylstilbestrol ...
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