Smoking may erode your problem-solving capacity
London, Feb 7 (IANS) Smoking may be a risk factor for dementia among the elderly that erodes their problem-solving capacity and self-control and makes them see things which are not there.
Smoking linked to faster cognitive decline in men
Middle-aged men who smoke suffered more rapid cognitive decline than peers who have never smoked or who have been ex-smokers for at least 10 years, researchers reported Monday in the Archives of General Psychiatry .
Smoking in Men Speeds Up Mental Decline
Men who smoke tend to have a more rapid mental decline than men who do not smoke, a new study shows. But the findings did not reveal a similar link between smoking and mental decline in female smokers.
Campaign to cut smoking in cars
A campaign to stop people smoking in cars when carrying children - and which could pave the way for a ban - is launched by the Welsh government.
Your guide to the smoking ban debate
Smoking ban advocates are holding out hope that this is the year a statewide smoking ban with heft will pass the Indiana Senate, the measure's graveyard for five years running.