Dec. 27, 2022 – Jenna Rajczyk, lead author of the study says that the findings support prior research that linked smoking with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of neurological disorders. Rajczyk added that the study serves as a forceful reminder to quit smoking. Quitting smoking will benefit the neurological, respiratory and cardiovascular health of an individual. The study concluded that neurological damage due to smoking had the highest prevalence in middle-aged smokers. The relationship between smoking and memory loss was most prominent in the age groups of 45-59 years. Scientists say that quitting at this stage of life will be beneficial to cognitive health.
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