marymaryquitecntrary
04-09-2005, 12:32 PM
the April 2005 edition of the AARP* Bulletin says ...
"High Hopes. The Woodstock generation may recall that heavy marijuana use can cause some short-term blips, but scientists now believe its active ingredient may slow decline from Alzheimer's disease. New research shows that a synthethic version of cannabinoid may reduce brain-damaging inflammation associated with Alzheimer's."
*American Association for Retired People
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let's hear it for the oldsters who got to participate in this study!! i'd have volunteered!
"High Hopes. The Woodstock generation may recall that heavy marijuana use can cause some short-term blips, but scientists now believe its active ingredient may slow decline from Alzheimer's disease. New research shows that a synthethic version of cannabinoid may reduce brain-damaging inflammation associated with Alzheimer's."
*American Association for Retired People
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let's hear it for the oldsters who got to participate in this study!! i'd have volunteered!