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Because of this, heart attacks are more common in smokers than in nonsmokers. Studies have shown that smoking is a more dangerous risk factor in women compared ...
Nearly half of cancer deaths in the U.S. are associated with preventable risk factors — such as smoking and alcohol use — according to a new American Cancer ...
Avoid smoking and stay away from secondhand smoke. Smoke dries your throat. It can also cause your vocal cords to become irritated. Limit alcohol and ...
Stopping smoking. If you smoke, try to quit. There are many options for stop-smoking services and products to help you quit. Treating any underlying medical ...
Smoking. If you smoke, quit. Substances in tobacco smoke damage the arteries. Heart attacks are more common in people who smoke than in people who don't ...
Being male and smoking significantly increase the risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm. ... Men ages 65 to 75 who have ever smoked cigarettes should have a ...
But there is promising news. Less cases of lung cancer and death occur every year, partly because more people are quitting smoking. Karen Swanson, D.O..
In addition to quitting smoking, avoid places where others smoke. Secondhand smoke may contribute to further lung damage. Other types of air pollution can ...
Do not use this medicine if you smoke cigarettes or if you are over 35 years of age. ... Talk with your doctor about ways to stop smoking. Keep your diabetes ...
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