If you think quitting cannabis means your brain will bounce back immediately, think again. A groundbreaking new research ...
Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a ...
Heavy weed use appears to dull the brains of young adults, particularly affecting their short-term working memory, a new ...
Gum disease, or periodontitis, has been linked to poorer cognitive function. Researchers believe this connection may be due ...
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Heavy cannabis use may negatively impact a person’s working memory, according to the largest study on this subject to date.
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Fitness: Exercise flexes your brain
Most people understand the positive effect exercise has on the body, but how exercise effects the brain is less understood. With an estimated one million Canadians expected to be living with some form ...
An RD dishes on the benefits of cocoa flavanols for your heart and brain—and shares one simple way to incorporate them into ...
Drugs targeting amyloid plaques have failed to show efficacy in clinical trials. A new approach is needed to tackle AD ...
A significant body of research demonstrates that exposure to wildfire smoke has negative effects on the brain.
Immune cells called regulatory T cells have long been known for their role in countering inflammation. In the setting of ...