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Reducing secondhand smoke exposure of children undergoing surgery. Am J Health Behav. 2014 Nov; 38(6):924-32. View PubMed; Warner DO, Borah BJ, Moriarty J, ...
If you smoke, stop. Your gastroparesis symptoms are less likely to improve over time if you keep smoking. Alternative medicine. Some alternative therapies ...
Your risk is even higher if you are overweight, if you smoke cigarettes, or if you are over 35 years of age. This medicine may cause serious allergic ...
Smoking also leads to more-severe disease and a greater risk of having surgery. If you smoke, it's important to stop. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications ...
Smoking or other oral tobacco use; Alcohol use (excessive); Mouth breathing; Low roughage diet (eating mostly soft or mashed foods); Mechanical irritation from ...
... smoke, as well. One of ... "Right now, this screening is recommended for people who are at higher risk based on their age and smoking history," says Dr.
... smoke. Your risk is also increased if you have diabetes or high cholesterol, or if you are overweight. Talk with your doctor about ways to stop smoking.
If you smoke, your doctor will ask you to quit and may recommend a program to help you quit. Smoking greatly increases your risk of complications after surgery.
Excess weight and smoking have been associated with worsening the symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa. If weight loss or smoking cessation is part of your ...
If you smoke or use other types of tobacco, ask your ... Smoking increases your risk of various diabetes complications, including diabetic retinopathy.
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