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What you eat, how much you exercise, how well you control your blood pressure and whether you smoke all play a role in whether you actually develop a heart ...
Find out how the chances of having Type 2 diabetes can jump with smoking and drinking. What are the signs and symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa? Know ...
... smoking. Also on the podcast, Dr. William Gahl, clinical director of the National Institutes of Health's Genetic and Rare Diseases Program, discusses rare ...
Eat less, move more, quit smoking and get more sleep! These are just some of the common sense solutions we often hear that would help us live a healthier ...
... smoking. Also on the podcast, Dr. Yogish Kudva, a Mayo Clinic endocrinologist, discusses new diabetes technologies. And, Dr. Rizwan Sohail, director of the ...
... smokers. These findings are important because they highlight the importance of COPD as a potential risk factor for MCI and will hopefully lead to early ...
Also, what do you know about COPD? Join us and learn more from lung specialist Dr. Benzo, this Saturday, 9 a.m. CT! Myth or Matter of Fact: Only smokers get ...
Current or former smokers can now be screened for lung cancer with a low-dose CT scan. The sooner the disease is found, the easier the treatment. Cancer ...
Ever since vaping caught on among kids as a perceived safer alternative to smoking, medical officials have released statement after statement dispelling that ...
It's recommended for older adults who are longtime smokers and who don't have any signs or symptoms of lung cancer. Learn more about lung cancer screening ...
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