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Updated · Futurism · Jun 21
Salk Study Finds Cannabinol Shields Brain Cells as 2024 Data Show No Adult Cognitive Decline
Updated
Updated · Futurism · Jun 21

Salk Study Finds Cannabinol Shields Brain Cells as 2024 Data Show No Adult Cognitive Decline

3 articles · Updated · Futurism · Jun 21

Summary

  • Cannabinol — a THC byproduct — protected neurons from oxidative stress in human brain cell cultures and animal cells in Salk Institute experiments, pointing to a possible role against age-related neurodegeneration.
  • Oxidative stress is a key driver of cell death and diseases such as Alzheimer’s, making the findings a potential clue to how cannabis compounds might help aging brains.
  • A 2024 JAMA Network Open study also found no significant link between recent medical cannabis use in middle-aged and older adults and cognitive decline or impairment.
  • The research remains preliminary: the Salk work does not prove smoking cannabis prevents dementia, and other studies still tie heavy use to short-term memory problems and higher psychiatric risks in teens.

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