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Smoking. People who smoke can have an increased risk of colon cancer ... Stop smoking. Talk to your health care team about ways to quit. Exercise most ...
Scarring from neck surgery or from trauma to the front of the neck; Screaming; Smoking; Throat cancer; Throat dehydration; Thyroid problems; Voice misuse or ...
Those at higher risk had conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, or a history of stroke or smoking. Small changes in ...
Quitting smoking, losing excess weight or treating an ongoing cough will lessen your risk of stress incontinence and improve your symptoms. Bladder training ...
Smoking tobacco. Some research shows a link between smoking and prostate cancer. But not all studies agree. People with prostate cancer who smoke may have a ...
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Causes include: Repeated irritation of your vocal cords — Sources of irritation include smoking, repeated voice overuse, allergies, corticosteroid inhalers used ...
Radiation therapy directed at the abdomen to treat previous cancers may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Smoking. People who smoke may have an increased ...
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"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 ...
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