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Medical conditions include obesity and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and lifestyle choices, such as a diet high in red meats, smoking and alcohol use, ...
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 ...
This slow-growing blood cancer mainly affects people over 60. Treatments and lifestyle changes may reduce complications and ease symptoms.
You may be able to lower your risk of pancreatic cancer by not smoking, staying at a healthy weight and eating a diet that includes plenty of vegetables, fruits ...
Smoking, diet and exercise are well-known for their role in affecting one's risk for heart disease. While stress also is known to play a role, recent ...
Rifaximin is used to treat traveler's diarrhea that is caused by a bacteria called Escherichia coli. It is also used to prevent hepatic encephalopathy, which is ...
“Studies have shown that, for example, diabetes, obesity, smoking and alcohol abuse have all been shown to potentially increase the risk of colon cancer,” adds ...
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