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Cannabis Greatly Reduces the Chances of Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Decline According to a New Brain Research Study

As Marijuana Moment first covered, this study, published in the journal Current Alzheimer Research, reveals a significant reduction in cognitive decline among non-medical cannabis users, challenging the long-held belief that cannabis invariably impairs cognition. Instead, the findings suggest that cannabis may offer protective benefits against cognitive decline, a notion that runs counter to the stereotype of the “dazed and confused” stoner.

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