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What have they discovered about tobacco dependence and improving treatment for smokers? We'll find out. Also, this week's Myth or Matter of Fact: smokeless ...
“Very low rates of stroke held up whether patients were male or female, old or young, smokers or nonsmokers,” notes Dr. Brott. The team also compared the ...
"Some of these are cardiovascular issues, like blood pressure, smoking, obesity, diabetes and education," says Dr. Petersen. "Sleep is an important factor ...
A new year often brings resolutions to live a healthier lifestyle – from being more active to losing weight, quitting smoking and eating better. Regardless ...
Smoking. Use of chronic medications (statins, anti-inflammatory drugs, angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) and/or angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) ...
Carmona Porquera. "We can counsel patients: no smoking, no exposures that can cause more injury, be aware of certain symptoms. And we can start treating them ...
“If you're smoking, stop.” “If you're a couch potato, get up and start taking. 10- or 20-minute walks every day. Physical activity is medicine.” Know your ...
In addition to eating nutritious foods, your care team will likely recommend the following changes to improve your heart health: Do not smoke or use tobacco.
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 ...
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