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Other lifestyle factors that may contribute to dark circles under the eyes are smoking, drinking too much alcohol and stress. Sometimes, what looks like ...
After controlling for traditional heart attack risk factors such as age, obesity, high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes and high cholesterol, a history of ...
Professional memberships. 2012 - present. Associate MemberAmerican College of Physicians. 2009 - present. MemberSyrian Society for Smoking Cessation, Syrian ...
Do not smoke. Ask a member of your healthcare team how to stop smoking. Medicines, counseling and other strategies are available to help you. Manage other ...
Take only the medicines approved or prescribed by your surgeon. Avoid herbal remedies and over-the-counter supplements. If you smoke or vape, stop. Smoking and ...
Stop smoking. Don't wear tight-fitting clothes. Avoid heartburn triggers, such as alcohol, fatty foods, chocolate and mint. Don't lie down soon after a meal ...
Respiratory tract infection, especially in children younger than 2. Smoking; Vocal cord dysfunction, a condition that affects vocal cord movement. Causes shown ...
... smoking or high blood cholesterol. Just 33 percent of patients receiving more traditional care improved over the same period. Soundbites with Dr. Fleming ...
Smoking is strongly linked to worse survival in all stages of rectal cancer. If you smoke, ask your care team about strategies to help you quit. Obesity. Excess ...
Stop smoking before treatment with Ofev® and avoid smoking while you are using this medicine. Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed ...
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