85% of smokers experience significant cognitive decline within a period of up to 10 years.
Experts explain that the toxins present in tobacco not only damage the lungs and cardiovascular system but also have an impact on the development of Alzheimer'
Written by: Alejandra Legarda R. - Journalist
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A study reveals that 85% of smokers suffer significant cognitive decline within a period of up to 10 years.
A new study conducted by health researchers has highlighted the alarming effects of smoking on cognitive function. According to the data, 85% of habitual smokers may experience a considerable decline in their cognitive abilities over the course of a decade. This deterioration includes memory loss, reduced concentration, and slower decision-making, which can significantly impact their quality of life.
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