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Smoking may make it harder to treat an infection, and ongoing smoking may result in recurrent infections or an abscess.
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 ...
Don't smoke. Smoking has been linked to the development of thyroid eye disease. It also can make that condition worse. And smoking can cause symptoms to ...
Avoid factors that may cause nerve damage. These factors can include repetitive motions, exposure to toxic chemicals, smoking and drinking too much alcohol.
Smoking. Many people who get cluster headaches are smokers. But quitting smoking usually doesn't stop the headaches. Alcohol use. If you have cluster ...
Featured News. The connection between smoking, COVID-19. Jason Howland. November 30, 2020. Gastroenterology. Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Mayo Clinic expands living ...
Smoking and high blood pressure increase the risk of blood vessel problems that can lead to popliteal artery and other aneurysms. Following a heart-healthy ...
Learn how doctors use innovative operations, such as transoral robotic surgery, and radiation technology, including protons, for tongue cancer treatment.
Smoking as a risk factor for giant cell arteritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2018 Dec; 48 (3):529-537 Epub 2018 July 11
Resolved to quit smoking in 2016? Increase your chances of stopping for good by planning ahead. Here's how to cope with possible hurdles. EXPERT ANSWERS
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