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Smoking cessation may slow cognitive decline at any age

16 October 2025
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Smoking cessation may slow cognitive decline at any age
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A study in the Lancet Journal of Health Longevity indicates that older adults can slow cognitive decline by quitting smoking, with research showing that those who quit experienced a slower rate of cognitive decline compared to continuing smokers. The findings highlight the importance of targeting modifiable risk factors like smoking to improve cognitive health in seniors, reinforcing that it’s never too late to quit.

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