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Smoking or excessive caffeine intake; History of childhood physical or sexual abuse. Complications. Left untreated, panic attacks and panic disorder can affect ...
Quitting smoking and increasing fiber in your diet also may help by decreasing the bacteria in your mouth that cause yellow tongue and reducing the buildup ...
If you smoke, quit. You can ask your healthcare professional for help. Lose weight if you're overweight. Ask your care team what a healthy weight is for you.
In a lifestyle assessment, staff evaluates your nutrition, physical activity, stress and smoking history. Body composition assessment. This test assesses ...
Don't smoke or drink alcohol. Of course, healthy sperm counts too. By having unprotected sex often, most healthy couples get pregnant within one year. If ...
discretion of the Investigator including, but not limited to: smoking, cocaine use, and uncontrolled hypertension. 11. Congenital or acquired bleeding ...
The smoke from a crackling fire can cause similar problems for a person with asthma. Even scented holiday candles can make some people uncomfortable. "And ...
Smoking. Certain antibiotics and pain relievers. H. pylori bacteria can cause ulcers in the stomach or small intestine. H. pylori may contribute to ...
Don't smoke. Avoid drinking hot liquids. Drink alcohol in moderation or not at all. Manage acid reflux and other throat irritants. For the safety of its ...
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