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... smoking, pregnancy. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please contact the study team for the most up-to-date information ...
Smoking; Reported history of illicit substance use; History of active cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, or peripheral vascular disease; Active renal disease ...
Smoking; Medications known to affect muscle metabolism (e.g., beta blockers, corticosteroids, tricyclic-antidepressants, benzodiazepines, opiates ...
Smoking. American Society of Anesthesiologists. https://www.asahq.org/whensecondscount/preparing-for-surgery/risks/smoking/. Accessed May 31, 2023. Flint PW ...
Don't smoke. Cigarette smoking can increase the amount of air you swallow. Talk to your doctor if you need help quitting. Exercise. Regular exercise reduces ...
Current non-smokers with <15 pack year history. Non-pregnant women, and individuals who are able to exercise (i.e. without orthopedic limitations or ...
Cigarette smoking in the last 6 months; SNOT-22 scores greater than 21 (to exclude those currently in exacerbation); Oral corticosteroids in the past 2 weeks ...
Smoking (current or within the last 6 months). Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please contact the study team for the most up ...
... pregnant; History of smoking (> 5 pack years); BMI > 35; Lower than normal pulmonary function. < 80% pred FVC; < 80% pred FEV1. History of cardiovascular ...
Alcohol and smoking. Alcohol suppresses the nervous system and may hamper the ability to have an orgasm. Smoking can limit blood flow to your sexual organs ...
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