Smoking Linked To Male Cognitive Decline
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Last updated: Thursday, February 9, 2012

Smoking in males appears to be connected with more fast cognitive decline, as per the reports printed by Archives of General Psychiatry, an online periodical. Smoking is greatly predicted as a risk factor for disease dementia for the elderly individuals and the cases of dementia in the year 2010 was estimated around 36 million. This Related posts: Mental Decline Initiates at 45

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Smoking Linked To Male Cognitive Decline