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Smoking. Heavy alcohol use. For people 40 or older, consider a cardiac screening or a cardiology consultation, which could include: Checking pulse for ...
Preexisting skin diseases, such as athlete's foot; Puncture injuries, such as insect or animal bites; Surgical incisions or pressure sores; Immune system ...
at night to smoke). - Use of concurrent medications prescribed to treat narcolepsy as specified including stimulants, antidepressants and sodium oxybate ...
- smoking - pregnancy - gastro-intestinal surgery - any other condition or event considered exclusionary by the PI and the study physician. Note: Other ...
Learn about this type of cancer that usually happens in the stomach or small intestine. Treatments often include surgery and targeted therapy.
In a lifestyle assessment, staff evaluates your nutrition, physical activity, stress and smoking history. Body composition assessment. This test assesses ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was diagnosed with COPD last year after struggling with multiple symptoms. I quit smoking over 10 years ago, but I'm dealing[...] By Joel ...
Population-based prevalence of smoking in psychiatric inpatients: a focus on acute suicide risk and major diagnostic groups. Compr Psychiatry. 2009 Nov-Dec ...
Self-reported smoking of any kind (not limited to tobacco) 3. History of malignancy within the past 5 years or ongoing malignancy other than basal cell ...
If you're taking a blood thinner, is it still possible to get a blood clot? Answer From Rekha Mankad, M.D.. Yes. Medications that are commonly called blood ...
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