- 1. Erectile dysfunction
- (Category)
- ... your doctor to manage diabetes, heart disease or other chronic health problems. See your doctor for regular checkups and medical screening tests. Stop smoking, limit or avoid alcohol, and don't use ...
- 2. Lifestyle Factors That Can Affect ADHD
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... deficit and are more likely to exhibit learning problems in school. "The risks aren't only posed by mothers smoking but also, more alarmingly, by exposure to secondhand smoke during pregnancy on into the ...
- 3. Top 10 Theories: What Causes ADHD?
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... of ADHD in children are cigarette smoke and alcohol. Smoking and drinking during pregnancy are associated with a number of serious health risks for both mother and fetus. Not surprisingly, several studies ...
- 4. Scientific Chinese Medicine
- (Landseed Hospital)
- ... medicine with scientific herbs and acupuncture therapy to treat gastrointestinal diseases, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, menstruation disorder, cancer, stroke recovery, smoking cessation and tonic ...
- 5. Female infertility
- (Female infertility)
- ... with chromosomal abnormalities. Smoking. Besides damaging your cervix and fallopian tubes, smoking increases your risk of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. It's also thought to age your ovaries ...
- 6. Erectile dysfunction
- (Erectile dysfunction)
- ... or other chronic health problems. See your doctor for regular checkups and medical screening tests. Stop smoking, limit or avoid alcohol, and don't use street drugs. Exercise regularly. Take steps ...
- 7. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... relative, such as a parent, sibling or child, with the disease. As many as 1 in 5 people with Crohn's disease has a family member with the disease. Cigarette smoking. Cigarette smoking is the most ...
- 8. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... question of whether antibiotics used for acne may have played a role in increasing risk. Cigarette smoking. Cigarette smoking is the most important controllable risk factor for developing Crohn's ...
- 9. Graves' disease
- (Graves' disease)
- ... or recent childbirth may increase the risk of the disorder, particularly among women who are genetically susceptible. Smoking. Cigarette smoking, which can affect the immune system, increases the ...
- 10. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... such as gastritis and ulcers, and others don't isn't clear. However, doctors believe vulnerability to the bacterium could be inherited or it could be caused by lifestyle choices, such as smoking and high ...
- 11. Stomach cancer
- (Stomach cancer)
- ... gastritis) Pernicious anemia Smoking Stomach polyps Start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner if you have signs or symptoms that worry you. If your doctor suspects you may ...
- 12. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... interfere with digestion. Check your dentures. Poorly fitting dentures can cause you to swallow excess air when you eat and drink. Don't smoke. Cigarette smoking can increase the amount of ...
- 13. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... needed, too. If you smoke or use other types of tobacco, ask your doctor to help you quit. Smoking increases your risk of various diabetes complications, including heart attack, stroke, nerve damage ...
- 14. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... with a history of smoking. However, because the additional number of lung cancer cases is so small, it's not clear if there's a link to the medication. If you used Exubera and have a history of smoking, ...
- 15. Trichinosis
- (Trichinosis)
- ... meat is thoroughly cooked. Know that other processing methods don't kill parasites. Other methods of meat processing or preserving, such as smoking and pickling, don't kill trichinella parasites ...
- 16. Complicated grief
- (Complicated grief )
- ... including heart disease, cancer and high blood pressure Anxiety Long-term difficulty with daily living Post-traumatic stress disorder Substance abuse Nicotine use, such as smoking Call ...
- 17. Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
- (Transient ischemic attack (TIA))
- ... to your arms and legs become clogged. Cigarette smoking. Smoking increases your risk of blood clots, raises your blood pressure and contributes to the development of cholesterol-containing fatty ...
- 18. Buerger's disease
- (Buerger's disease)
- ... to the signs and symptoms of Buerger's disease, beginning with pain and weakness in your fingers and toes and spreading to other parts of your arms and legs. Tobacco use Cigarette smoking greatly ...
- 19. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... of the week. If you smoke, stop. Talk to your doctor about medications and other strategies to help you stop smoking. Connect with other cancer survivors. Find other testicular cancer survivors ...
- 20. Tension headache
- (Tension headache )
- ... tension headaches. Additionally, living a healthy lifestyle — getting enough sleep, not smoking, exercising regularly and eating healthy foods — may help prevent tension headaches. ...