From improvements to your skin to a lower risk of heart disease happens to your body in the hours, days, weeks and months after you give up cigarettes.
Quitting smoking at any age can slow cognitive decline and protect brain health. A new Lancet study highlights quitting can be a key step in reducing dementia risk even later in life.
Quitting smoking during midlife or even later on can help slow down age-related cognitive decline, a new study suggests ...
Quitting smoking even later in life can slow down cognitive decline and delay the onset of dementia symptoms, according to a ...
A global study finds quitting smoking helps preserve memory and cognitive health, even for adults who quit in their 50s or ...
It doesn't matter how long you've been smoking, quitting is the single biggest thing you can do to improve your health, say experts I’ve been an off and on smoker since I first pinched one of my dad’s ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has admitted she can’t stop smoking, sparking discussions on tobacco addiction and its ...
Quitting smoking in middle age or later is linked to slower age-related cognitive decline over the long term, according to a ...
Smoking is the most significant risk factor for developing age-related macular degeneration—the most common cause of ...
Smoking is one of those habits that people pick up for different reasons; stress, peer pressure, or just curiosity. At first, it may seem harmless, just a puff here and there. But over time, smoking ...