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Quit smoking. Tobacco causes blood pressure to rise and plaque to build up quickly in your arteries. Lifestyle changes, taking medication, tracking your ...
His research focuses on improving patient-centered outcomes in patients with pancreatic diseases, smoking cessation in chronic pancreatitis, and pancreatic ...
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Oral rehydration solutions, such as Pedialyte, can aid in preventing dehydration. Avoid strong odors and other triggers. Food and cooking smells, perfume, smoke ...
This may be due to ongoing infection, smoking, allergies, other irritants, persistent vocal strain or reflux. Certain medications also can affect your voice ...
Former smokers (defined as smoking cessation at least 1 year ago) or current smokers (including patients who ceased smoking within the past year) both with ...
Heart attack prevention: Should I avoid secondhand smoke? Heart attack symptoms · Heart Attack Timing · Heart disease · Heart disease in women: Understand ...
Smoking is a major risk factor, and patients should be encouraged to stop smoking and avoid secondhand exposure to smoke. Limit alcohol consumption, not ...
To make sure results are accurate, your doctor may ask you to avoid certain activities — such as eating, drinking, smoking and exercising — a few hours before ...
Kopecky says taking an omega-3 supplement plus regular exercise, not smoking, getting sufficient sleep, eating at least five servings of fruits and ...
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