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Smoking makes medical conditions worse and harder to treat. For help quitting, talk with your healthcare professional. Stay away from secondhand smoke. Don't be ...
Tobacco smoking. Men who smoke may have a lower sperm count than do those who don't smoke. Secondhand smoke also may affect male fertility. Weight. Obesity ...
In addition to quitting smoking, avoid places where others smoke. Secondhand smoke may contribute to further lung damage. Other types of air pollution can ...
Smoking tobacco. People who smoke have a greater risk of kidney cancer than ... Stop smoking. Talk with your healthcare team about strategies and aids ...
... smoking history ― that's someone who smoked a pack a day for 20 years or two packs a day for 10 years ― and currently smoke or quit within the past 15 years.
Smoked gouda, crimini mushrooms and sweet grape tomatoes are a winning combination in this brown rice risotto.
Stop smoking. If you smoke, talk to a member of your health care team about ways to help you stop. These might include support groups, medicines and nicotine ...
But research suggests that pregnant women who vape believe that using e-cigarettes is less harmful than smoking cigarettes. Pregnant women often don't know ...
Other ways to prevent ILD include not smoking and avoiding secondhand smoke. If you have an autoimmune disease or are taking medicines that raise your risk ...
Want to avoid secondhand smoke? Try these tips: 1. Don't allow smoking in your home. If your guests smoke, ask them to do it outside. 2. If your partner ...
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