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Don't smoke. Smoking may increase bone loss as well as increase your risk of several serious health problems. Talk to your provider about the best ways to ...
Coughing more after quitting smoking: What's the deal? Share · Tweet. Jan. 31, 2023. Show references. Katz EG, et al. Nocturnal enuresis in the adult. Current ...
“Positive lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, losing weight, exercising more, developing a healthy diet and controlling blood pressure can all ...
Don't smoke. When you inhale smoke, you also inhale and swallow air. Check your dentures. Poorly fitting dentures can cause you to swallow excess air when ...
Some medical conditions. Certain medicines. Smoking. Alcohol misuse. How the heart works. Chambers and ...
If you smoke or use tobacco, stop. Talk to your health care provider if you have trouble quitting. Eat a heart-healthy diet. Choose a diet rich in whole grains, ...
In addition to medical treatment: Don't smoke. Asbestosis increases the risk of lung cancer. Quitting smoking can reduce this risk. Try to avoid secondhand ...
Do not smoke or use caffeine for a few hours before the test. Your health care team gives you specific instructions. When you arrive for the test, you may ...
Other methods of meat processing or preserving, such as smoking, curing and pickling, don't kill roundworm parasites in infected meat. Also, microwave ...
Chronic cough, such as from smoking. Chronic constipation. Constipation causes straining during bowel movements. Pregnancy. Being pregnant can weaken the ...
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