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Don't smoke. Lower your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Maintain a healthy weight. Control other conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure ...
Smoking—May increase the chance for a serious side effect in the eye called NAION. Angina (severe chest pain), unstable or; Blood vessel problems (eg, aortic ...
Smoking, stress and environmental exposures as well as a man's biological clock affect fertility. What can a man do to increase and maintain fertility? The ...
Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you ...
If you smoke, ask your health care provider to help you quit. Alcohol and illicit drugs are off-limits, too. Get your health care provider's OK before you ...
Respiratory tract infection, especially in children younger than 2. Smoking. Vocal cord dysfunction, a condition that affects vocal cord movement. Causes shown ...
HPV-related mouth and throat cancers are rising at an epidemic level, with tumors in these locations outpacing those from smoking, says Dr. Samir Patel, a ...
Hemodynamic monitoring; Patient assessment, oxygen administration, nebulizer therapy, and chest physical therapy; Smoking cessation; Lung health counseling ...
Smoke can worsen symptoms of respiratory infections. If a family member smokes, ask them to smoke outside of the house and outside of the car. Don't use ...
However, there does appear to be a leveling off of childhood asthma rates that mirror the rates of childhood obesity and exposure to secondhand smoke. This ...
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