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  1. Diabetes Medicines (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... you still need to eat a healthy diet, stop smoking, take your other medicines, and get regular physical activity. These will help you manage your diabetes. It is important to make sure that you understand your diabetes treatment plan. Talk to your provider about: What your ...
  2. Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is alcohol use disorder (AUD)? For most adults, moderate alcohol use is probably not harmful. However, about 18 million adult Americans have an alcohol ...
  3. Quitting Smoking (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... they succeed. There are many ways to quit smoking. Some people stop "cold turkey." Others benefit from step-by-step manuals, counseling, or medicines or products that help reduce nicotine ... can help you quit smoking, but that has not been proven. Your health ...
  4. Stroke (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... stage of treatment. The different stages are: Acute treatment, to try to stop a stroke while it is happening Post-stroke rehabilitation, to overcome the disabilities caused by the stroke Prevention, to prevent ... treatments for ischemic stroke are usually medicines: You may ...
  5. Blood Clots (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Being overweight or having obesity Cancer and cancer treatments Certain genetic ... including birth control pills Smoking Staying in one position for a long time, ...
  6. Rheumatoid Arthritis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... rheumatoid arthritis. Genes, environment, and hormones might contribute. Treatments include medicine, lifestyle changes, and surgery. These can slow or stop joint damage and reduce pain and swelling. NIH: ...
  7. Acute Myeloid Leukemia (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... raise your risk of AML include: Being male Smoking, especially after age 60 Having had chemotherapy or radiation therapy Treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) as a child ...
  8. Pregnancy and Substance Use (National Library of Medicine)  
    During pregnancy, there are many things you can do to keep yourself and your baby healthy. They include getting regular prenatal care, eating healthy, and staying ...
  9. Pulmonary Embolism (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... clots and help keep other clots from forming. Treatment options include medicines and procedures. Medicines: Anticoagulants, or blood thinners, keep blood clots from getting larger and stop new clots from forming. You might get them ...
  10. Heart Failure (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... treatment for the rest of your life. Most treatment plans include: Taking medicine Eating less sodium and drinking less liquid to control fluid buildup Making other changes, such as quitting smoking, managing stress, and getting as much physical activity ...
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