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Airway irritants such as smoke. Allergens such as mold, dust mites and pet dander. Seasonal allergies. Educate participants about how to lower these ...
No significant differences among the two groups in smoking status, BMI , nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, low-density lipoproteins, alanine aminotransferase levels ...
While most patients with this cancer have a history of smoking and drinking, the fastest growing group of patients developing this cancer does not have these ...
Smoking. High blood pressure. High blood cholesterol. Obesity. Diabetes. An ... Do not smoke or use tobacco. Have regular checkups. Get screened for ...
itself. Heart disease can be improved — or prevented — by making certain lifestyle changes, including quitting smoking, controlling your blood pressure and ...
The extended-release tablets are used to treat women with vaginal infections (bacterial vaginosis). Metronidazole belongs to the class of medicines known as ...
Have you ever smoked, or do you smoke now? Do you use alcohol or caffeine? If so, how much and how often? What medicines are you taking? Do you have health ...
Opium tincture is used to treat diarrhea. This medicine belongs to the group of medicines called narcotics. When a narcotic is used for a long time, it may ...
These might include quitting smoking, losing weight, eating healthy foods, reducing salt and exercising regularly. ... Do you smoke? How much alcohol do ...
It works by blocking the chemical acetylcholine, including excess acetylcholine caused by organophosphorus poisoning. This medicine is to be given only by or ...
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