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Smoking, family history, diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol all could be a cause to a heart attack. Now is the best time to get a checkup from your ...
Those who live long lives also abstained from smoking and excessive alcohol, and maintained lifestyles that promoted independence. Gender also plays a ...
To make sure results are accurate, your doctor may ask you to avoid certain activities — such as eating, drinking, smoking and exercising — a few hours before ...
Lifestyle changes, such as a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables and quitting smoking, also can help prevent pancreatic cancer. Related content: An ...
And if you smoke, stop. Mayo Clinic Q and A: What is overactive bladder? Mayo Clinic regenerative biotherapeutics showcased at international conference ...
You should always try to protect children from cigarette smoke, chemical irritants and others hazards, and people who have contagious diseases. But, what ...
Smoking; Obesity; Older age, as most people are diagnosed after age 65. See your health care provider if you experience unexplained weight loss or if you have ...
Lifestyle changes can help manage kidney disease. So start walking, eat a healthy diet with less salt and don't smoke. For the safety of its patients, staff and ...
COPD is a progressive disease caused by long-term exposure to lung irritants, most often cigarette smoke. People with COPD are at increased risk of ...
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researcher and gastroenterologist, Paul J. Limburg, M.D., says research shows you can cut your risk by not smoking, exercising, losing ...
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