Cannabis Brain Health and Aging Brain: Beyond the Headlines
Public discussions regarding cannabis brain health and aging often fail to distinguish between recreational adolescent use and late-life therapeutic guidance. This clinical review breaks down recent data to show why the exposure definition and habit…
Washington Post: What the research says about what cannabis is really doing to your brain.
Cannabis brain effects research reveals acute cognitive impacts such as memory and attention deficits during intoxication. Long-term heavy use may influence executive function, though causality is debated. Recovery of cognitive functions often occurs…
Study Reveals Lung-Brain Axis in Cannabis Smoking and Neurodegeneration
This study highlights the lung-brain axis cannabis smoking connection and its impact on neurodegeneration. Understanding this link is crucial for clinicians counseling patients at risk of cognitive decline. Smoking-induced lung inflammation may…
In the Mix: 10 More Articles — April 08, 2026
In the Mix — Last 24 HoursApril 08, 2026. 10 articles reviewed below the CED clinical relevance threshold of 35. Listed in descending order of score. #25Here’s what psychedelics actually do to the brain – AOL.comArticle discusses psychedelic…
Cannabis vs. Alcohol: What 2026 Science Says About Your Brain – Herb.co
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #72 Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. NeurologyResearchMental HealthSafetyAging Dr. Caplan's Take "The neuroscience is now clear enough that I…
Cannabis and Tobacco Associated with Brain Volume Reduction
Recent studies on cannabis tobacco brain volume reduction reveal measurable changes in critical brain regions. These findings highlight the importance of clinical awareness when counseling patients. Understanding these effects aids in informed…
Scientists Discover Protein Driving Brain Aging and Cannabis Implications
Recent brain aging protein research highlights the role of FTL1 in neurodegeneration. This study clarifies cannabis's impact on brain aging pathways. Understanding these findings helps guide clinical cannabis use.
Research on Long-Term Cannabis Use and Brain Neurological Effects
This article discusses long-term cannabis neurological effects and their potential influence on brain structure. Emerging research highlights the need for rigorous evidence to guide clinical counseling. Understanding these effects is crucial for patient…
Smoking Cannabis and Tobacco Linked to Brain Volume Loss
Recent research highlights cannabis tobacco brain volume loss as a significant neurological risk. Concurrent use may accelerate cognitive decline beyond addiction concerns. Clinicians should counsel patients on these combined effects for better…
Smoking Weed and Tobacco Actually Shrink Your Brain — Here Are the Parts at Risk
Smoking shrinks key brain regions, especially when cannabis and tobacco are used together. This combined use affects areas linked to memory and decision-making. Understanding these risks is crucial for patient counseling and harm reduction.
