Dr. Brobson Lutz Discusses Cannabis and the Aging Brain
Cannabis and aging brain research is critical as use rises among older adults. This research highlights neurological effects and drug interactions unique to aging populations. Clinicians need evidence-based guidance to navigate cannabis use safely in…
CBD Gummies for Memory: What the Evidence Shows and How to Approach Them Practically
CBD gummies memory effects are of growing interest but clinical evidence remains limited and mixed. This article reviews what is known and offers practical advice for clinicians and patients. Understanding dosing and product safety is key for those…
How Young Adult Substance Use Impacts Memory at Age 65
Young adult substance use risks have been linked to measurable memory deficits at age 65. Longitudinal research reveals persistent neurological effects decades after early substance use. This evidence supports early intervention to protect long-term…
National Ballet School shares ‘the joy of moving together’ with older adults in N.W.T.
Movement therapy cognitive health programs offer measurable benefits for older adults, enhancing balance, cognitive flexibility, and social engagement. The National Ballet School's community dance initiative exemplifies this accessible,…
Dementia: Cooking More Meals at Home May Reduce Risk
Dementia prevention lifestyle medicine emphasizes cooking more meals at home as a key factor in reducing dementia risk. This approach integrates nutrition, cognitive health, and social interaction. Home cooking offers a practical, actionable lifestyle…
Reading and Puzzles May Offset Dementia Risk During Sitting
Cognitive engagement dementia prevention is crucial for brain health during sedentary periods. Research shows that activities like reading and puzzles while sitting may help offset dementia risk. This highlights the importance of mental stimulation even…
Cannabis and Dementia Risk: The Truth Behind the Scary Headline
A new study links cannabis-related ER visits to higher dementia agitation risk—but the findings focus on hospital crises, not everyday cannabis use. The data shows correlation, not causation, and highlights complex factors behind dementia. Understanding…
