In previous posts I’ve written about the damage to the blood-brain barrier – the study referenced below reinforces previous findings and goes further to show the leakage of a protein into the brain tissue and nerve damage that affect memory. The blood-brain barrier is meant to keep substances out of the brain tissue that do not belong there. A damaged blood-brain barrier leaves the brain exposed to anything circulating in the blood – including carcinogenic chemicals from cigarette smoke, for example.
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