Monday, 16 November 2015

How the Great American Smokeout Can Protect Your Brain

Later this week on November 20, we'll celebrate the Great American Smokeout where those who smoke are challenged to quit. And, while there are many reasons to give up smoking, in my opinion, there are none better than protecting your brain.

 

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How the Great American Smokeout Can Protect Your Brain
Later this week on November 20, we'll celebrate the Great American Smokeout where those who smoke are challenged to quit. And, while there are many reasons to give up smoking, in my opinion, there are none better than protecting your brain.

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
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