New Research Suggests Non-Medical Cannabis Use Among Adults Aged 45 And Over Is Linked To A Significantly Lower Risk Of Cognitive Decline

New Research Suggests Non-Medical Cannabis Use Among Adults Aged 45 And Over Is Linked To A Significantly Lower Risk Of Cognitive Decline

A recent study has revealed an intriguing link between cannabis and lower cognitive decline risk. The research conducted by scientists at SUNY Upstate Medical University found that adults aged 45 and older who use cannabis for non-medical reasons appear to have a notably lower risk of experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD). SCD describes a situation in which individuals notice their own memory loss or confusion becoming worse or more frequent, which can be an early indicator of potential cognitive issues …