In a new study published in Current Alzheimer Research, scientists have found that non-medical cannabis use is linked to a lower likelihood of experiencing subjective cognitive decline, a condition characterized by self-reported memory loss or confusion. This intriguing discovery sheds light on the complex relationship between cannabis use and cognitive health, particularly among middle-aged and older adults in the United States.
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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @DesertDave 6 Apr
I think it's because it helps us rest which is a huge issue with most people these days. We forgot how to rest. And it is needed. My 2 sats.
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31 sats \ 0 replies \ @Book_It 6 Apr
High potency products and kids smoking before there brain development ends. This isnt exclusive to cannabis but alcohol has already proven to cause cancer and mental decline too. Cannabis is more likely to cause psychosis in younger people too.
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31 sats \ 0 replies \ @JesseJames 6 Apr
Buy you wont hear this from your doctor. As I age, I listen to my body and what's the best for it. I do research (see Aaron Rogers style) and pick what's best for you based on information you have. F doctors (except emergency rooms of course) for them you are a paying customer not a patient, they don't care about you. So, go ahead smoke a pipe and be happy :-) Pass it to the right....lol
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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @TNStacker 6 Apr
YEAH!
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