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- ... this disorder. Environmental factors such as smoking and alcohol use may be involved, although studies have produced ...
- ... years or later. Often behavioral problems such as alcohol use disorder, drug abuse, or difficulties at school ...
- ... Other risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea include alcohol use; frequent nasal congestion; and blockages of the ...
- ... for developing Dupuytren contracture may include smoking; extreme alcohol use; liver disease; diabetes; high cholesterol; thyroid problems; ...
- ... of sleep, overexertion, allergies, ingesting certain foods or alcohol, and menstruation.If the condition is not treated, ...
- ... stress (such as prolonged exercise), emotional stress, or alcohol consumption. The signs and symptoms tend to stabilize ...
- ... purines, such as red meat, seafood, dried beans, alcohol, and sugar-sweetened beverages can lead to increased ...
- ... the hepatitis C or B virus or chronic alcohol use. A diagnosis of cryptogenic cirrhosis is typically ...
- ... people with hereditary pancreatitis who also smoke, use alcohol, have type 1 diabetes mellitus, or have a ...
- ... triggered by environmental factors such as stress, caffeine, alcohol, certain medications, physical activity, and illness. The duration ...