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One of the best things you can do for your heart is to stop smoking or using smokeless tobacco. Even if you're not a smoker, be sure to avoid secondhand smoke.
... smoking — to find out if taking aspirin is right for you. Dr. Kopecky adds ... Don't smoke. Journalists: Sound bites with Dr. Kopecky are available in ...
If you smoke, don't do so for at least 72 hours after surgery. Wait longer if possible. If you chew tobacco, don't use it for at least a week. Using tobacco ...
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Smoking. Are there any health risks associated with menopause? A woman's risk for these chronic medical conditions can increase after menopause ...
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 ...
Cancer. Mayo Clinic study finds cancer diagnosis, treatment can drive smoking cessation. Joel Streed. April 26, 2022. Mayo Clinic study confirms living kidney ...
People with Crohn's disease who smoke are more likely to have relapses and need medicines and repeat surgeries. Smoking may help prevent ulcerative colitis.
Smoking. If you smoke, stop smoking before surgery and during recovery. Smoking lowers blood flow in the skin and can slow the healing process. Other ...
Smoking. If you smoke, quit. Smoking during pregnancy or being around cigarette smoke increases the risk of some congenital heart conditions. Alcohol use ...
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