Can smoking marijuana prevent Alzheimer’s disease? Yes, but there are some things that you need to know first: Do not use marijuana when the brain is young. Smoke only one puff of marijuana each day ...
The recreational use of marijuana has become more common in recent years. But some research has found that consuming cannabis could have negative effects on the body, especially the brain. A recent ...
Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen warns heavy marijuana use can lead to a "toxic brain pattern" with reduced blood flow and ...
Ever wondered why cannabis has that remarkable ability to help you unwind? Let’s delve into the science behind this “chill” factor and explore how cannabis interacts with our brain and body. Meet the ...
Two of America’s favorite mood-altering drugs, marijuana and alcohol, are being consumed together, called crossfading, more frequently as marijuana becomes less regulated. Thus, there is a good reason ...
According to a new paper published in The Journal of Neuroscience, young adults who casually smoke weed sustain changes to areas of the brain associated with emotion and (you guessed it) motivation.
As cannabis is legalized in more states across the country, new research points to the negative side effects of partaking too much. Researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus ...
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