A new study finds THC, when combined with an anti-inflammatory drug, improved memory and reduced Alzheimer’s-related brain damage in mice, raising hope for future treatment.
Research studying the effects of cannabis on the brain has often focused on adolescents, but a new study from CU Anschutz ...
“Pothead” could one day get a whole new meaning. A new study suggests low doses of THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in ...
New research suggests THC’s cognitive drawbacks may be mitigated when combined with a targeted anti-inflammatory drug. Cannabis research has highlighted a scientific paradox. Its best-known ...
In recent years, research into cannabis and its main psychoactive ingredient, Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), has unearthed ...
Tiny, non-intoxicating doses of THC may help protect the body from the long-term side effects of HIV treatment.
When you think of cannabis, improving brain health might not be the first thing that comes to mind. In fact, you’ve probably heard the old trope that cannabis fries your memory. But in 2024, ...
Authors of a new study on the neurological impacts of long-term THC administration say their findings "could be the basis for an effective antiaging and pro-cognitive medication," noting increased ...
In part one of what marijuana really does to your brain, we traced the discovery of the cannabinoid receptor. Finding the receptor is the first step in determining how smoking causes a high. The next ...
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