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Quitting Smoking Even Later May Slow Down Dementia

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As a person gets older, it is not uncommon for them to experience some mild cognitive impairment that might impact their memory or thinking abilities. For example, as you age, it may become easier to forget where you placed something, like your car keys. Or, it may be easier to lose your focus than it was before. Past research shows that making healthy lifestyle choices, such as not smoking, can help decrease a person’s risk of developing severe cognitive decline.

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