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Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. October 25, 2024. Bridging the digital divide to help rural smokers quit featured image.
If you smoke, stop now. Smoking during pregnancy has been linked with many health problems, including problems with the placenta, low birth weight, premature ...
Cyclosporine is used in combination with other medicines (eg, azathioprine, steroid medicines) to prevent the body from rejecting a transplanted organ (eg, ...
People with Crohn's disease who smoke are more likely to have relapses and need medicines and repeat surgeries. Quitting smoking can improve the overall health ...
(If you can't find smoked Gouda, add 1/4 teaspoon of liquid smoke to regular Gouda cheese.) Each Thursday one of the 100+ tasty video recipes from the Mayo ...
Don't smoke. Smoking has been linked to the development of thyroid eye disease. It also can make that condition worse. And smoking can cause symptoms to ...
Change habits that lead to poor sleep, such as smoking, drinking too much caffeine late in the day and drinking too much alcohol. Not getting regular ...
Cardenas recommends making immediately: Stop smoking and avoid secondhand smoke, exposure to other people's smoke. "The moment one stops smoking, the risk of ...
If you smoke, it's important to stop smoking before surgery. Avoid certain medicines. You'll likely need to avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory medicines ...
Smoking. People who smoke can have an increased risk of colon cancer. Drinking alcohol. Drinking too much alcohol can increase the risk of colon cancer ...
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