Research reveals low-dose THC may restore cognitive function and synapse density in aging brains by modulating mTOR activity, with potential...
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Researchers from the University Hospital Bonn and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that low doses of cannabis can reverse brain ageing in mice. The study showed THC improved cognitive functions by increasing mTOR activity, suggesting a potential anti-ageing treatment. Results indicated cognitive benefits in older mice alongside reduced activity in other body parts, mimicking low-calorie diets.
Research reveals low-dose THC may restore cognitive function and synapse density in aging brains by modulating mTOR activity, with potential...
A groundbreaking study suggests that THC, the psychoactive component in cannabis, may reverse brain aging and boost cognitive function. Explore the...
Highlights: Tetrahydrocannabinol initially boosts mTOR activity in the brain, aiding cognitive function Long-ter
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While cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in managing depression, a new study shows if these changes produce long-term effects on the brain.
A new Canadian study suggests that simple brain training exercises can help older adults slow down memory loss, even years after the training. The...
A new Canadian study suggests that simple brain training exercises can help older adults slow down memory loss, even years after the training. The...