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Infections — such as colds, flu or sinusitis — and allergies often cause stuffy and runny noses. Irritants in the air, such as tobacco smoke, perfume, dust and ...
The Mayo Clinic Lung Screening Program begins with a consult with a nurse practitioner to discuss risk factors and review the patient's smoking history to ...
Lung cancer: It is about more than smoking featured image. Cancer. Lung cancer: It is about more than smoking. Sharon Theimer. January 19, 2022. Research. Mayo ...
Medications, counseling help Indigenous North Americans quit smoking featured image. Research. Medications, counseling help Indigenous North Americans quit ...
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 ...
Quit smoking. If you smoke, talk to your healthcare professional about quitting. Smoking is linked to a higher risk of medication overuse headaches. Limit ...
Respiratory tract infection, especially in children younger than 2. Smoking; Vocal cord dysfunction, a condition that affects vocal cord movement. Causes shown ...
Smoking tobacco. Some research shows a link between smoking and prostate cancer. But not all studies agree. People with prostate cancer who smoke may have a ...
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