smoking cessation agent, i.e.
[doi.org]
This is why smoking cessation should be the top priority in the treatment of COPD.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
These prevalence figures show that some COPD patients who smoke quit smoking but that a large proportion, even when suffering from severe COPD, do not quit smoking and require
[doi.org]
Lung cancer in people who have never smoked is more common than most people think, and on the rise Historically strong, and correct, messaging on smoking and lung cancer has
[rsm.ac.uk]
Sam, 37, said he is determined to keep raising awareness of lung cancer, as people misconceive that it's a smoker's illness, whereas Debbie never smoked.
[dailymail.co.uk]
Exposure to secondhand smoke. Even if you don't smoke, your risk of lung cancer increases if you're exposed to secondhand smoke. Exposure to radon gas.
[mayoclinic.org]
Abstract The aim of our study was to better understand processes of ongoing smoking or smoking cessation (quitting) following hospitalisation for myocardial infarction or
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
We report a rare case of unstable angina in a young Japanese female who had a history of cigarette smoking and contraceptive use.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
35% had diabetes mellitus (DM), 22% had previous Myocardial infarction (MI), 3% had pulmonary Hypertension, 3% had uncontrolled hyperlipidemia, 40% had positive history of smoking
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The latter need no longer be present nor need there be exposure to co-carcinogen(s), such as is associated with excess alcohol intake or cigarette smoke inhalation.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
There is a linear relationship between smoking and risk, and quitting smoking reduces the risk. Passive smoking has not been proven to be involved.
[checkorphan.org]
One pack year of tailor made cigarettes equates to 7 300 cigarettes, or 7.3kg of smoking tobacco by weight.
[legislation.gov.au]
A decade after stopping smoking, there is no longer an association between smoking and MS risk [ 11 ].
[dx.doi.org]
Smoking history Patients were asked about smoking status and, if they were smokers, number of cigarette smoked per day at their first clinic visit at the time of the first
[academic.oup.com]
In the Serbian and American study, less detailed data on smoking habits was available and smoking was defined as ever- or never-smoking at the time of inclusion in the study
[dx.doi.org]
[…] others; - Wear gloves before handling objects or areas contaminated by secretions or excretions; - Exercise regularly, maintain adequate rest and a balanced diet; avoid smoking
[ift.edu.mo]
[…] confirmed cases of a SARS-like virus. [53] The delays in obtaining data and absence of basic information (which would usefully include: sex, age, other medical conditions and smoking
[en.wikipedia.org]
He had no history of cardiopulmonary or renal disease, was receiving no long-term medications, and did not smoke.
[doi.org]
Smoking reduction, like smoking cessation, also reduced airway inflammation.
[doi.org]
For the major smoking indices, four broad types of meta-analysis were conducted: A ever smoking, B current smoking, C ever smoking (but using current smoking RRs if ever smoking
[dx.doi.org]
Effects of smoking and smoking cessation on longitudinal decline in pulmonary function.
[doi.org]
Smoking reduction, like smoking cessation, also reduced airway inflammation.
[doi.org]
Smoking prevalence rates in the two studies were similar: 36–44% smoked tobacco only, only 3% in each study smoked marijuana only, and 16–17% had smoked both tobacco and marijuana
[rezkitantular.com]
For the major smoking indices, four broad types of meta-analysis were conducted: A ever smoking, B current smoking, C ever smoking (but using current smoking RRs if ever smoking
[doi.org]
He admits to smoking 1 ½ pack per day since age 18, although he has not smoked at all in the last 3 days. He notes he had a similar illness about 6 months ago.
[medicine.uiowa.edu]
Reducing airway irritants (smoking, secondhand smoke, indoor and outdoor air pollution, cold, dry air ) that provoke coughing.
[inogen.com]
( Z77.22 ) exposure to tobacco smoke in the perinatal period ( P96.81 ) history of tobacco dependence ( Z87.891 ) occupational exposure to environmental tobacco smoke ( Z57.31
[icd10data.com]
This effect was not substantially altered by different definitions of smoking status.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Cigarette smoking can substantially increase the risk for upper respiratory infection in young men. FULL TEXT
[annals.org]
Reported presence of all allergy variables (PORs ranging from 2.11 to 2.45) was more strongly associated with URI-TW than either smoking or other exposures.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
BACKGROUND: Periodontal disease pathogenesis has been associated with smoking.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
OBJECTIVE: The present study assessed the effect of smoking on clinical, microbiological and immunological parameters in an experimental gingivitis model.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Risk Factors Smoking. Need another reason to quit smoking? Smoking is one of the most significant risk factors associated with the development of gum disease.
[dentcoat.com]
[…] or exposure to second hand smoke and do not expose children to second hand smoke Use a clean humidifier to moisten the air at home Top of Page Images and logos on this website
[web.archive.org]
[…] or secondhand smoke thickens the tissue in your nose, slows down the flow of mucus, and allows bacteria to grow Diagnosis To diagnose a sinus infection, your doctor will
[medtronic.com]
On epidemiologic grounds, some association has been found between CRS prevalence and air pollution, active cigarette smoking, secondhand smoke exposure, perennial allergic
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Don’t smoke. If you smoke, your doctor can help you make a plan to stop and give you advice on how to avoid starting again. If you don’t smoke, don’t start!
[familydoctor.org]
Obesity is likely the greatest risk factor for metabolic syndrome; however other risk factors of concern include: women who are post-menopausal smoking eating an excessively
[emedicinehealth.com]
Also, if you smoke, you should stop.
[familydoctor.org]
Smoking: having a chronic cough puts pressure on the pelvic floor and makes SUI worse. Stop smoking and see your GP for help dealing with the cough.
[netdoctor.co.uk]
[…] both men and women include obesity, chronically raised intraabdominal pressure as found in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), urethral injury, pelvic surgery and smoking
[symptoma.com]
Treatment Conservative treatment General principles of treatment of urinary incontinence Kegel exercises Lifestyle changes (e.g., weight loss, avoiding alcohol and caffeine, smoking
[amboss.com]
Nevertheless, the nature of the relationship between smoking and periodontal disease is not clear.
[doi.org]
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for several diseases, and recent evidence strongly suggests an adverse effect on periodontal health.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] but did not currently smoke; and never smokers had not smoked > or =100 cigarettes in their lifetime.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Don't smoke and keep your child away from secondhand smoke. Keep your child up to date on their vaccines.
[stlouischildrens.org]
and keep your child away from secondhand smoke Keep your child up to date on his or her vaccines Diagnosis Symptoms can occur a bit differently in each child.
[childrensnational.org]
and keep your child away from secondhand smoke Keep your child up to date on his or her vaccines What are the possible complications of pharyngitis and tonsillitis in a
[childrensnational.org]
Among people not using medications against reflux symptoms, there was an association between waterpipe smoking and severe [odds ratio (OR) = 1.18; 95% confidence interval
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, and reducing stress can help reduce the risk of GERD.
[medicalnewstoday.com]
GMDR analysis indicated a potential gene-gene interaction between rs1126742 and rs3890011 and a gene-environment interaction between rs1126742 and smoking.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Environmental exposure to cigarette smoke was evaluated using a questionnaire.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Stop smoking Smoking doesn't directly cause high blood pressure, but it puts you at much higher risk of a heart attack and stroke.
[nhs.uk]
Don't smoke. Smoking can increase stomach acid. The air you swallow while smoking may also increase the pressure in your belly.
[kpjampang.com]
Lifestyle Changes for Reflux Esophagitis Avoid trigger foods that might increase your acid reflux Maintain a healthy weight Quit smoking Avoid lying down after eating
[waldorfendo.com]
Smoking also increases the risk for cancer of the esophagus. Do things to help your mood and emotions.
[kpjampang.com]
Avoid smoke and other air pollutants. Smoke irritates a sore throat. At least while you're sick, stop smoking and avoid all fumes from household cleaners and paint.
[web.archive.org]
Maternal smoking was more common among PFAPA syndrome patients than controls (23 vs. 14%; P = 0.005).
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Do not smoke. Avoid secondhand smoke and other air pollutants. Use a cool mist humidifier to add moisture to the air. Get plenty of rest.
[wsupgdocs.org]
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine if smoking is an independent predictor of oral candidiasis (OC) among HIV-1 infected persons.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Local and systemic factors such as uninterrupted daily use of a prosthesis by patients, smoking habit, as well as high glucose intake may contribute to the development of
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The presence of the candida organism was found to be significantly associated with the use of dentures, cigarette smoking, and poor glycemic control. 24 Bartholomew et al.
[dentalcare.com]
To treat your symptoms, doctors will have you: Dress warmly and avoid the cold If you smoke, stop smoking If you get symptoms when excited, do biofeedback therapy or take
[msdmanuals.com]
Quit smoking and stay away from secondhand smoke Avoid caffeine because it constricts your blood vessels When going outdoors in cold weather, be sure to dress warmly Stress
[share.upmc.com]
Symptoms happen more when you're cold and if you smoke. Emotional stress triggers symptoms in some people.
[msdmanuals.com]
Abstract Toward the goal of understanding African American women who smoke crack cocaine and the family context in which their drug use occurs, this descriptive investigation
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Rohypnol see Club Drugs Safe Opioid Use Smokeless Tobacco Smoking Smoking and Youth Smoking Cessation see Quitting Smoking Smoking in Pregnancy see Pregnancy and Substance
[nlm.nih.gov]
[…] see Smoking and Youth Teenage Drinking see Underage Drinking Tobacco Smoking see Smoking Tobacco, Smokeless see Smokeless Tobacco Underage Drinking Vaping see E-Cigarettes
[nlm.nih.gov]
Cigarette smoking contains nicotine, which is known to cause vasospasm.
[podiatrynetwork.com]
The condition is aggravated my smoking.
[ahni.com]
If you smoke, quit. Smoking makes Raynaud's worse. Ask your doctor about programs and products that can help you quit. Also, try to avoid secondhand smoke.
[nhlbi.nih.gov]
[…] as never having smoked.
[content.nejm.org]
[…] who have never smoked.
[content.nejm.org]
[…] who had quit smoking within the past 10 years had instead continued to smoke ( Table 4 ).
[content.nejm.org]
Possible mechanisms by which smoking affects bone mass are reviewed.
[doi.org]
Quit smoking and cut your alcohol intake Research shows that both smoking and regularly drinking too much alcohol can lead to bone loss and increases risk of a broken bone
[ageuk.org.uk]
[…] arthritis, hyperthyroidism and Crohn's disease Certain medications – such as steroids and some treatments for Crohn's disease Unhealthy lifestyle – low physical activity, smoking
[ageuk.org.uk]
The researchers say this shows that the heart effects of marijuana may be even greater than the heart risks already established for cigarette smoking.
[menshealth.com]
Two other new recommendations refer to smoking cessation: (1) tobacco use status should be updated regularly and advice to quit smoking should be provided; and (2) advice
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Children from poorer socioeconomic positions, those whose mothers experience pregnancy-induced hypertension, those whose mothers smoke throughout pregnancy, those with low
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Treating gastritis Treating gastritis begins with stopping or removing the cause, such as drinking too much alcohol or smoking.
[health.harvard.edu]
Also, this side effect is dependent on the dose. smoking Smoking is considered to be a risk factor for gastropathy. some types of chemotherapy medications Autoimmune This
[ada.com]
If you smoke, it is best to quit. What are the complications of gastritis? Chronic gastritis hurts your stomach lining.
[hopkinsmedicine.org]
smoke and asthma,” and “smoking/secondhand smoke and corticosteroids.”
[dx.doi.org]
[…] and asthma," and "smoking/secondhand smoke and corticosteroids."
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
environmental tobacco smoke, and involuntary smoking.
[dx.doi.org]
Abstract Cigarette smoking causes emphysema, a fatal disease involving extensive structural and functional damage of the lung.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
COPD is caused by chronic exposure to cigarette smoke and/or other environmental pollutants that are believed to induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) that gradually disrupt
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
PURPOSE: To evaluate the incidence and pathologic correlation of thin-section computed tomography (TSCT) findings in smoking-related interstitial fibrosis (SRIF) with pulmonary
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]