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NCI

Cigar Smoking and Cancer

nicotine  risk  tobacco  smoke  smoking  throat  lung  environmental  oral  mouth  cigar  pancreatic  esophageal  lip  laryngeal  Pancreas  Esophagus  larynx  tongue  carcinogenesis 

A fact sheet about the health risks associated with cigar smoking.

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NCI

Tratamiento del cáncer de seno (mama) (PDQ®)–Versión para profesionales de salud

chemicals  nicotine  cancer  risk  tobacco  smoke  smoking  throat  lung  environmental  oral  mouth  cigar  pancreatic  esophageal  lip  laryngeal  Pancreas  Esophagus  breast cancer 

Resumen de información revisada por expertos acerca del tratamiento del cáncer de seno (mama).

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NIDDK

Your Digestive System & How it Works

gallbladder  bacteria  patients  APPENDIX  mouth  stomach  liver  microbiome  Digestive Diseases  Rectum  Anus  Small Intestine  Pancreas  Esophagus  Digestion  GI Tract  Gastrointestinal Tract  Large Intestine  nutrients  health professionals 

Overview of the digestive system—how food moves through each part of the GI tract to help break down food for energy, growth, and cell repair.

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CDC

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease | CDC Features

fever  features  children  infants  disease  CDC  hand  foot  mouth  CDC Features  rash  and Mouth Disease  HFMD  hand washing; good hygiene  symptoms of HFMD; foot-and-mouth disease; hoof-and-mouth disease; contagious viral illness; travel disease; HFMD in US; HFMD in China; contagious  blisters  mouth sores 

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is common in infants and young children. It usually causes fever, painful sores in the mouth, and a rash on the hands and feet. Most infected people recover in a week or two. Wash your hands often and practice good hygiene to reduce your risk of infection.

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