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Are there any factors that might reduce the ability to conceive, such as smoking and alcohol consumption?" Overly strenuous exercise or being underweight or ...
Tobacco cigarette smoking—May increase risk for osteoporosis (thinning of the bones). Depression, history of or; Diabetes or; Electrolyte imbalance or; Heart ...
If you smoke or chew tobacco, quit. Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease. Quitting is the best way to reduce the risk. If you need help ...
Smoking. Numerous strains of HPV infection play a role in causing almost all cervical cancer. Many women's immune systems combat HPV, preventing the virus ...
... smokers or have smoked and men and women who have a family history of abdominal aortic aneurysms, Dr. Gloviczki says. Male smokers with no symptoms of ...
Why are smoking and obesity bad for your back? We'll learn the correct way to lift heavy objects and find out about the best back pain medication. MYTH OR ...
While the cigarette smoking rate in the U.S. has dropped significantly in the past 50 years, from 42% in 1965 to 14% in 2017, millions[...] By Jason Howland ...
Don't smoke, drink alcohol or take illegal drugs. These can harm your baby's health. If you tolerated 1 to 2 servings of caffeine a day before you got ...
Our recent work includes analyses related to smoking in adults with spinal cord stimulators, opioid prescriptions, joint injections, postamputation pain and ...
Addressing risk factors for peripheral artery disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity and smoking. Screening for additional ...
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