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After tricuspid valve surgery, it's important to follow a heart-healthy lifestyle. Try these tips: Do not smoke or use tobacco. Eat a healthy diet. Get regular ...
... smoking. Medical conditions can play a role in raising stroke risk, too. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, a sleep disorder called chronic ...
FEATURED TOPIC Alzheimer's genes: Are you at risk? What role does genetics play in developing Alzheimer's? Are you at risk? ... Coughing after quitting smoking: ...
"Women who smoke have more frequent hot flashes, and they also have more severe hot flashes." Consider yoga, deep-breathing exercises and massage to relieve ...
Take medication as prescribed. If you smoke or use other types of tobacco, ask your health care provider to help you quit. Smoking increases your risk of ...
Canadian and California wildfires are generating a lot of smoke, which is causing air quality issues in some places. Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic[...] By ...
Can control sudden nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms; Can be used in combination with other quit-smoking aids. Cons. Nicotine gum: Must be used ...
Smoking increases the risk of serious COVID-19 illness. And people with a body mass index in the overweight category or obese category may have a higher ...
Learn more from Dr. Shannon Laughlin-Tommaso, a Mayo Clinic OB-GYN. PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Video: 'Stop Smoking: Why is it so Hard?'
Most commonly this occurs when your papillae become enlarged and bacteria in your mouth produce colored pigments. Also, the longer-than-normal papillae can ...
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