You probably know nixing cigarettes is good for your body. But it’s also good for your brain. Did you know that besides causing cancer, heart disease, and lung diseases, smoking can also harm your ...
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Quitting Smoking Even Later in Life May Shield Your Brain, Says New Study | Here's How To Do It
According to a recent study published in The Lancet, quitting smoking in your 40s, 50s, or even much later can slow memory loss and cognitive decline. The research shows that it’s not just lifelong ...
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