
Smoking doesn’t just harm your lungs and heart—it also takes a serious toll on your brain. From increased risks of dementia to damaged neural connections, smoking is a major obstacle to keeping your brain healthy and adaptable. Let’s break it down:
Neuroplasticity is your brain’s ability to adapt, grow, and form new connections. It’s essential for learning, memory, and recovery from injury. Smoking disrupts this process in several harmful ways.
A 2019 study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease found that smokers have a 30% higher risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer’s, compared to non-smokers.
Helping clients improve brain health and prevent Alzheimer’s through expert coaching.
Helping clients improve brain health and prevent Alzheimer’s through expert coaching.
Helping clients improve brain health and prevent Alzheimer’s through expert coaching.