Your brain may not bounce back as quickly as you think after you smoke weed. A groundbreaking new study suggests that heavy ...
New technology from Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, is helping the EU establish ...
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Investigators have discovered that activity in two widely distributed brain networks previously considered separate are ...
Both long and short-term cannabis use is linked to less brain activation and worse performance during working memory tasks. | ...
Think your brain is too old to learn new tricks, let alone keep cognitive decline at bay? Think again. Research featured in the journal Cell Stem Cell in 2019 revealed that neurons continue to form in ...
A significant body of research demonstrates that exposure to wildfire smoke has negative effects on the brain.
This week many Americans have taken note of the beleaguered Kennedy's distinct voice. It's said to be caused by a ...
Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a new study suggests.
People with shorter protective caps at the end of their chromosomes (called telomeres) may be more likely to develop age-related brain diseases such as stroke, dementia and late-life depression ...
Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a ...
EZH1 is a key regulator of circadian rhythms, stabilizing gene transcription and modifying chromatin to maintain genetic ...