A recent research published in the Journal of Studies of Alcohol and Drugs states that females who have been smoking tobacco for a long time may suffer from memory loss and thinking disorder. In case of males such symptoms are hard to find.
The research done by Kristin Caspers, a researcher at the Department of Psychiatry in the University of Iowa and the first author of the study, involved closed observational analysis of the alcohol intake and smoking habits. It involved 118 men and 169 women in the age group of 31- 69 years.
She studied their cognitive abilities through certain memory and mental utility tasks.
Adding further to this is the aftermath of smoking which leads to have an enduring effect on the mental stature of women in the long run.
Well, scientists have always said that smoking kills the brain. But what the study has actually shown is that women are more vulnerable than men.
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