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cannabis, working memory
Heavy cannabis use linked to impaired working memory, new study finds
A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus suggests that heavy cannabis use negatively affects working memory.
Cannabis use impacts working memory and brain function
A new study has revealed how both recent and lifetime cannabis use can affect cognitive function and working memory.
Younger cannabis users have reduced brain function, finds largest study yet
The largest study yet into the effects of cannabis on the brains of 18- to 36-year-olds has found that the drug can reduce brain function during cognitive tests. The findings will help people to make an informed decision about the pros and cons of using cannabis.
Study explores the effects of recent and lifetime cannabis use on brain function
A new study published today in JAMA Network Open explores the effects of both recent and lifetime cannabis use on brain function during cognitive tasks.
Cannabis Use Can Reduce Working Memory: Study
Cannabis use can significantly impact the part of the brain responsible for following instructions, responding during conversations, or remembering a question long enough to answer it. This type of cognitive function is a form of short-term memory called working memory.
The truth about cannabis: Researchers from largest study on its effects on the brain have a warning for young adults
The myth that cannabis is harmless because it’s natural has been further debunked—by scientists in a pot-friendly state.
New study links marijuana use with reduced brain activity and poor memory
Frequent marijuana use can negatively impact brain activity, resulting in reduced memory capabilities, according to information published Tuesday in the medical journal JAMA Network Open. In the study “Brain Function Outcomes of Recent and Lifetime Cannabis Use,
Brain fog after quitting cannabis? Study reveals startling truth about weed and long-term memory loss
If you think quitting cannabis means your brain will bounce back immediately, think again. A groundbreaking new research suggests that heavy marijuana use could leave lasting marks on your memory, long after your last hit.
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What’s next after judge halts Trump’s funding freeze, study finds cannabis may impair working memory, Brittney Griner goes to Dream
The latest on Trump’s funding freeze, a new marijuana study and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter ...
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What Landlords and Cannabis Operators Need to Consider When Negotiating a Lease
Unlike in standard leasing transactions, what are the additional considerations when the space will be used for a cannabis ...
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Women Leading Cannabis Consumption: The Green Revolution with a Feminine Touch
Women are leading the cannabis revolution, shifting focus to edibles, tinctures, and beverages for a more controlled, ...
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Federal Cannabis Regulation - What to Expect in 2025
On January 13, the chief administrative law judge of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), John Mulrooney, postponed the highly ...
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Spinout of Scotts cannabis supply division back in the cards
Scotts Miracle-Gro has resumed seeking spinout options for its Hawthorne cannabis supply division after pausing the hunt this ...
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California cannabis kingpin lists seaside mansion for $60 million
Thousands of entrepreneurs have lost money in California’s troubled legal cannabis industry, but selling pot has clearly been profitable for Tony T. Huang, the co-founder of the hugely popular brand ...
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'People have genuine pains' | Students oppose medical cannabis ban at universities
Medical marijuana is banned on college campuses in Louisville, despite it's recent legalization in the state.University of ...
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