Be a non-smoker and avoid
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more you increase your risk of developing lung cancer. But within 10 years of quitting, an ex-smoker’s overall risk of dying from lung cancer is cut in half.
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/HealthyLiving/Pages/Cancer.aspx
The causes (risk factors) of chronic diseases are well known. A small number of common risk factors are responsible for most of the main chronic diseases. These risk factors are
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/HealthyLiving/Pages/Chronic-Disease.aspx
can have these bacteria in their nose or throat and spread them to others. Sharing a glass
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People with certain medical conditions like diabetes, cancer, or HIV are at higher risk of
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/PreventingInfectiousDiseases/Pages/Meningitis.aspx
and are associated with genital warts and cancer of the cervix, genitals, mouth and throat. Fortunately, the most common types of HPV
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Who should get the HPV vaccine?
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/Immunization/Pages/Human-Papillomavirus-(HPV)-Vaccine.aspx