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What have they discovered about tobacco dependence and improving treatment for smokers? We'll find out. Also, this week's Myth or Matter of Fact: smokeless ...
Don't smoke. Be physically active. Control your weight. Being overweight increases your risk. This is especially true if obesity occurs after menopause ...
Lifestyle measures, such as moisturizing, quitting smoking and managing stress, may help, as well. Learn more about the treatment options for psoriasis ...
Smoking, stress and environmental exposures as well as a man's biological clock affect fertility. What can a man do to increase and maintain fertility? The ...
Risks for heart disease, such as obesity, lack of exercise, drinking too much alcohol and smoking, are the same for everyone. But Dr. Regis Fernandes, Mayo ...
Do not shovel while eating or smoking. Avoid caffeine or nicotine before you begin shoveling. This may place extra stress on the heart. Warm up your muscles ...
Making sure that the things that you're doing for your heart, like exercise and not smoking, and making sure the medications that you're taking and the diet ...
Boost chronic pain relief with natural endorphins from exercise. 4. Cut back on alcohol which can worsen sleep problems. 5. Join a support group. 6. Don't smoke ...
Risk factors include excessive sun exposure and tobacco use, particularly pipe smoking. Treatment usually involves surgery to remove the cancer, and ...
Why are smoking and obesity bad for your back? We'll learn the correct way to lift heavy objects and find out about the best back pain medication. MYTH OR ...
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