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Quitting smoking may slash dementia risk: new study uncovers unexpected brain gain
A large, 25-year tracking study finds that stopping tobacco use is linked with a lower chance of developing dementia in later life — and the benefit grows the longer someone remains smoke-free. For smokers who think it’s too late to quit, the research suggests measurable brain-health gains begin accumulating within years, not decades. The analysis… L’article Quitting smoking may slash dementia risk: new study uncovers unexpected brain gain est apparu en premier sur Herald Country Market.
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