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Quitting smoking even later in life may slow down cognitive decline

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It’s never too late to quit smoking for better brain health, a new study suggests. Image credit: Alexander Farnsworth/Getty Images
  • While it is normal for people to experience mild cognitive impairment as we age, severe cognitive decline is not a healthy part of aging.
  • Past research shows that making healthy lifestyle choices, such as not smoking, can help decrease a person’s risk of developing severe cognitive decline.
  • A new study found that quitting smoking during midlife or later can…

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