Quitting smoking may be good for your brain, even if you stop later in life

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A new study suggests that quitting smoking – even in middle age or beyond – can slow cognitive decline.

While cognitive decline naturally occurs with aging, research suggests that smoking exacerbates it and may increase the risk of dementia.

Previous research found that quitting smoking early in life may reduce these effects.

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