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Radiation therapy directed at the abdomen to treat previous cancers may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Smoking. People who smoke may have an increased ...
This care often includes vaccination for vaccine-preventable diseases, screening for malignancies, mood disorders and osteoporosis, and encouraging smoking ...
Smoke; Are very obese; Don't want scars on the breasts. You can have breast ... Not smoking for at least six weeks before and after surgery; Not taking ...
... smoking. The paper reports that 34.3%, or 186 people, reported a change in their use patterns due to COVID-19: Nearly 70% increased alcohol consumption ...
Take any prescribed medications as directed. Eat a nutritious, balanced diet. Get regular exercise. Avoid or limit alcohol. Don't smoke. Don't use ...
Quit smoking: Put it on paper. Consider what you don't like about smoking and ... Do you want to rid yourself of that lingering smoke smell on your hair, skin and ...
If you smoke, ask your health care provider to help you quit. Women who smoke are more likely to experience breakthrough bleeding than are women who don't smoke ...
Don't smoke. Nicotine causes blood vessels to contract, making ... Quitting smoking can be difficult. Ask your healthcare professional for help ...
Don't smoke. Cigarette smoking can damage your kidneys and make existing kidney damage worse. If you're a smoker, talk to your doctor about strategies for ...
Pectus excavatum causes the breastbone to sink into the chest. This can affect heart and lung function. Surgery helps correct the deformity.
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