Smoking cessation in mid-to-late life is linked to slower cognitive decline in memory and verbal fluency compared to smoking ...
Quitting smoking, even in later life, could help slow down age-related memory problems, a study has found. According to ...
Quitting smoking at any age can slow cognitive decline and protect brain health. A new Lancet study highlights quitting can ...
There has been a consistent decline in tobacco use in India over the last couple of decades, according to WHO report on ...
Smoking can accelerate brain ageing by damaging the blood vessels that deliver oxygen and nutrients to the brain. In addition ...
A global study finds quitting smoking helps preserve memory and cognitive health, even for adults who quit in their 50s or ...
Giving up smoking in middle age can slow down cognitive decline, and reduce the risk of developing dementia, researchers have ...
The most reliable predictor of an ex-smoker's relapse isn't strong urges to smoke or low confidence in the ability to stay ...
In the six years after quitting smoking, memory and cognitive fluency scores declined more slowly among quitters than smokers ...
The study, published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity, looked at data from 9,436 people aged 40 or over (with an average age ...
Quitting smoking during cancer treatment is complex and requires tailored approaches. Smoking before a cancer-related surgery is associated with a higher symptom burden, but the perioperative period ...
Gwyneth Paltrow opened up about the unusual motivation that helped her quit smoking. The Oscar-winning actor revealed that ...