t is well established that cigarette smoking is hazardous to health and is a risk factor for many chronic diseases. However, its impact on the brain, whether it be from prenatal exposure to maternal cigarette smoking, cerebrovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or Parkinson’s disease, is still not very clear. Neuroimaging and neuropathological investigations suggest that there are heterogeneous effects of cigarette smoking on the brain. On the one hand, it is quite clear that cigarette smoking causes damage to endothelial cells, resulting in increased risk of cerebrovascular disease. On the other hand, it seems to be associated with different Alzheimer’s pathologies in post-mortem brains and experimental models, despite the fact that ...
Tobacco is a one of the most common addictive stimulants used by people around the world. The smoke ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of peop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Smoking is a major risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. However, ...
Smoking is a practice to burn and inhale the smoke and is primarily a route of administration for re...
BackgroundCigarette smoking has been linked with both increased and decreased risk for Alzheimer's d...
AbstractBackgroundCigarette smoking has been linked with both increased and decreased risk for Alzhe...
Epidemiological studies regarding Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) in smokers currently suggest inconsist...
Cigarette smoking has been proposed as a major risk factor for aging-related pathological changes an...
Recent evidence has indicated that active and passive cigarette smoking are associated, in a dose-de...
Contains fulltext : 95719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cigarette smok...
Epidemiological studies have identified a negative correlation between smoking and the development o...
Cigarette smoking has been proposed as a major risk factor for aging-related pathological changes an...
How nicotine affects nerve cells may illuminate alcoholism and Parkinson's disease
AbstractCerebral blood flow is mainly regulated by nitrergic (parasympathetic, postganglionic) nerve...
Cigarette smoke is a major health risk factor which significantly increases the incidence of disease...
Tobacco is a one of the most common addictive stimulants used by people around the world. The smoke ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of peop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Smoking is a major risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. However, ...
Smoking is a practice to burn and inhale the smoke and is primarily a route of administration for re...
BackgroundCigarette smoking has been linked with both increased and decreased risk for Alzheimer's d...
AbstractBackgroundCigarette smoking has been linked with both increased and decreased risk for Alzhe...
Epidemiological studies regarding Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) in smokers currently suggest inconsist...
Cigarette smoking has been proposed as a major risk factor for aging-related pathological changes an...
Recent evidence has indicated that active and passive cigarette smoking are associated, in a dose-de...
Contains fulltext : 95719.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cigarette smok...
Epidemiological studies have identified a negative correlation between smoking and the development o...
Cigarette smoking has been proposed as a major risk factor for aging-related pathological changes an...
How nicotine affects nerve cells may illuminate alcoholism and Parkinson's disease
AbstractCerebral blood flow is mainly regulated by nitrergic (parasympathetic, postganglionic) nerve...
Cigarette smoke is a major health risk factor which significantly increases the incidence of disease...
Tobacco is a one of the most common addictive stimulants used by people around the world. The smoke ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of peop...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Smoking is a major risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. However, ...