A lot of studies have already been conducted regarding the effect of smoking to the normal brain functioning and most of which revealed that indeed the vice is one major cause of memory loss among middle-aged and older men. This does not, however, exclude women who smoke considering that the findings dealt on general terms which means that there are a lot of male smokers than their female counterparts. But nevertheless, the prime issue is not about the gender, but on how does really smoking damage the brain cells that are responsible for neuronal functioning. This is quite a technical matter that requires well-researched inputs and/or authoritative claims to better understand the reason behind such resultant and what is needed for early prevention of the said consequence. And the following scientific findings and insights from medical practioners and concerned agencies may be of great value to you:
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