. Mid-life smoking and late-life dementia: the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study. Neurobiol Aging. 2003 Jul-Aug;24(4):589-96. PubMed.

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  1. This is an important contribution to the literature on the long-term associations of smoking. The strength of the study is in its careful examination of relevant exposures in mid-life, extended detailed follow-up with good response rates, and the inclusion of neuropathological outcomes.

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