Not only lungs and heart but smoking affects our memory too.

Recent studies have shown that smoking has negative effects on memory in addition to its detrimental effects on the lungs and heart. ‎ 


Young adults who do not smoke are more likely to have memory loss and forgetfulness as they age than middle-aged persons, according to Ohio State University researchers. 


Researchers found that when smokers or tobacco addicts quit their habit, fortunately, the adverse consequences start to lessen. 


The association between smoking and cognitive aging is being investigated in this study for the first time. To conduct this study, the researchers directly questioned participants about the effects and modifications on memory. 


Although this research is not the first to examine the link between smoking and dementia, the researchers believe it will aid in identifying early negative warning signs on memory. ‎ 

The researchers claim that they have seen beneficial benefits of quitting smoking in persons between the ages of 45 and 59, which shows that stopping smoking at this time in life may be good for mental health. 

Additionally, he asserts that the benefits of quitting smoking for mental health can improve with age. 

 

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