Impact of smoking on brain size revealed in recent research

Experts unveiled findings from a recent study indicating that cigarette smoking leads to a reduction in brain size.

According to the report, researchers discovered that individuals engaged in cigarette smoking exhibited a decrease in brain size after a certain duration of tobacco use. A smaller brain volume is associated with various cognitive and mental health issues including conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

The research also highlighted that although quitting smoking can help prevent further damage. The part of the brain that has already diminished in size cannot regenerate. This underscores the irreversible consequences of smoking on brain health emphasizing the importance of discouraging and preventing tobacco use to safeguard cognitive functions and overall well-being.