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... smokers than in nonsmokers. Studies have shown that smoking is a more dangerous risk factor in women compared to men. A woman who smokes is twice as likely ...
Stop smoking. If you smoke, you are two to six times more likely to suffer a heart attack than a nonsmoking woman. Control your blood pressure. Have your ...
Tobacco. Smoking and long-term exposure to secondhand smoke can damage the inside walls of arteries. · Diabetes. · High blood pressure. · High blood cholesterol ...
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Esketamine nasal spray is also used together with an antidepressant taken by mouth, to treat depressive symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
Bridging the digital divide to help rural smokers quit. Rural adults are more likely to smoke than their urban counterparts. Enhancing digital literacy and ...
Medications, counseling help Indigenous North Americans quit smoking featured image. Research. Medications, counseling help Indigenous North Americans quit ...
Infections — such as colds, flu or sinusitis — and allergies often cause stuffy and runny noses. Irritants in the air, such as tobacco smoke, perfume, dust and ...
Nutrition counseling with a dietitian trained in kidney health. Lifestyle support to help you quit smoking, increase your physical activity and manage your ...
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