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Participation eligibility · Patients who have never smoked, defined as smoking ≤100 cigarettes in a lifetime. · Active or untreated brain metastases or spinal ...
Active smoker (smoke within the past 6 years), or have more than 5 pack-years of smoking history. Migraines. Females who are pregnant or trying to become ...
b-roll of smoking. TAKE 1. He says it's no coincidence it's happening as the number of Americans who smoke and use tobacco continues to drop. But there's ...
* Current smoker/vaper or individuals who have given up smoking within the past 6 months of screening, and/or those with >20 pack-year smoking history.
Don't smoke. Cigarette smoking restricts blood flow. Less blood reaches your sexual organs. This could lower your sexual arousal and keep you from having an ...
Your salivary glands make saliva. Saliva aids in digestion and keeps your mouth moist. You have three pairs of major salivary glands under and behind your jaw — ...
... smoked foods. Complications. Small bowel cancer can cause complications ... Stop smoking. Talk to a health care professional about ways to quit that may ...
Current smokers. Obesity (BMI > 38kg/m^2). Women who are known to be pregnant or plan to become pregnant within the course of this study. Note: Other ...
Don't smoke. Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, especially atherosclerosis. The best way to reduce the risk of heart disease and its ...
Smoking cigarettes. People who smoke cigarettes have an increased risk of anal cancer. Having a history of certain cancers. Those who have had penile ...
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