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Risk factors · Smoking. The onset of menopause occurs 1 to 2 years earlier in women who smoke than in women who don't smoke. · Family history. Women with a family ...
He testified that Big Tobacco knew the harms and addictive potential of smoking and had strategies to expand marketing to children. ... smokers quit. He ...
Examples include pollen, dust mites, tobacco smoke and cold air. Strong ... In addition to being an asthma trigger, smoking or vaping can harm your ...
Amphetamine works in the treatment of ADHD by increasing attention and decreasing restlessness in children and adults who are overactive, cannot concentrate for ...
Smoking. People who smoke have a higher risk of relapsing-remitting MS than people who don't smoke. Gut microbiome. People with MS may have a different gut ...
But these medicines may increase the risk of heart attack. If you smoke, find a way to quit. Quitting smoking can lower your risk of peptic ulcer. Talk with ...
Regular exercise often reduces premenstrual symptoms. Cutting back on caffeine, avoiding alcohol and stopping smoking may ease symptoms, too. Getting enough ...
Respiratory infections, such as the common cold; Physical activity; Cold air; Air pollutants and irritants, such as smoke; Certain medications, including beta ...
Gingivitis. Poor oral health care habits. Smoking or chewing tobacco. Hormonal changes, such as those related to pregnancy or menopause. Recreational drug use ...
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