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Do not smoke. Ask a member of your health care team how to stop smoking. Medicines, counseling and other strategies are available to help you. Manage other ...
director of the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center, talks about smoking cessation, nicotine addiction and electronic cigarettes. Also on the podcast, John ...
smokers were healthier than people who'd never smoked and who didn't exercise. Here's the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast. The post Menopause/Swallowing Gum/Fit ...
Quit smoking. Tobacco has multiple negative effects on fertility, as well as your general health and the health of a fetus. If you smoke and are considering ...
If you smoke, quit. Smoking can delay or prevent bone healing. Immobilization. Restricting the movement of a broken bone in your hand is critical to proper ...
Smoking tobacco raises the risk of ureteral cancer. It also raises the risk ... If you smoke, talk with your healthcare professional about a plan to help you stop ...
Smoking. Using cigarettes and other forms of smoked tobacco increases your risk of intestinal ischemia. Heart and blood vessel conditions. Your risk of ...
Stop smoking and limit alcohol. If you smoke, quit. If you need help quitting, talk to a member of your health care team. If you choose to drink alcohol, do ...
Don't smoke. Smoking causes narrowing of the blood vessels in the outer layers of the skin. It also damages collagen and elastin. These fibers give your ...
Smoking may help prevent ulcerative colitis. However, its harm to overall health outweighs any benefit, and quitting smoking can improve the general health of ...
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