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Stopping smoking in midlife may significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia later on. Research suggests that quitting can help the brain recover from some of the damage caused by long term tobacco Smoking increases risk of dementia Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) Blog: The chemicals in cigarette smoke is also causing damage to our brains Liverpool Express Smoking in midlife raises your risk of dementia by over 150 percent Cape Cod Health News
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