157% Dementia-Risk for Heavy SmokersHeavy smoking in midlife is associated with a 157 percent increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and a 172 percent increased risk of developing vascular dementia, according to a Kaiser Perma
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Doubletake on Smoking to Prevent DementiaHow does an activity that increases the risk of getting a particular disease become recommended as a preventative measure for that very same disease? That's what seems to have happened in the case of
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Second hand smoke increases the risk of dementiaOBJECTIVES Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has a range of adverse health effects, but its association with dementia remains unclear and with dementia syndromes unknown. We examined the dose–respon
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Secondhand Smoke Boosts Risk for Alzheimer'sResearchers say that dementia is 30% more common in people with long exposures to secondhand smoke.
(HealthDay News) -- Breathing in secondhand smoke could raise your risk for Alzheimer's disease a
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Stop Smoking to Stop Dementia, Alzheimer'sCurrent smokers are 50 percent more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or dementia than people who don't smoke or who gave up smoking, a Dutch report says.
Researchers announced these results af
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