Altered human brain anatomy in chronic smokers: a review of magnetic resonance imaging studies

Volume: 36, Issue: 4, Pages: 497 - 504
Published: Jan 11, 2015
Abstract
Cigarette smoking is becoming more prevalent in developing countries, such as China, and is the largest single cause of preventable death worldwide. New emerging reports are highlighting how chronic cigarette smoking plays a role in neural dysfunctions, such as cognitive decline. Basic animal experimental studies have shown that rats undergo persistent pathological brain changes after being given chronic levels of nicotine. What is perhaps less...
Paper Details
Title
Altered human brain anatomy in chronic smokers: a review of magnetic resonance imaging studies
Published Date
Jan 11, 2015
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
497 - 504
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