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“The exact mechanism for smoking's impact on the brain's higher functions is still not clear, but may involve both neuro chemical effects and damage to the blood vessels that supply the brain,” Zucker says. “This is consistent with other findings that people with lung disease and cardiovascular disease seem to have reduced neurocognitive function.” The data for the new paper by Glass, Zucker and their colleagues at U-M and Michigan State University, come from an ongoing longitudinal, or long-term, project that uses interviews and standardized research questionnaires to look at physical and mental health issues in families, measured every 3 years. The study, which has run for more than 15 years and was recently funded for another 5 yeasrs, is supported by the National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health. The new work that will explore these relationships further in young people is being funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, also a part of the NIH.
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