My 13 reasons for marijuana use post-stroke.
Don't follow me, I'm not medically trained.
Dr. Francesca Filbey, director of Cognitive Neuroscience Research in Addictive Disorders at the Center for BrainHealth, led the team that found chronic cannabis users have higher cerebral blood flow and extract more oxygen from brain blood flow than nonusers.
This sounds positive for stroke recovery, now we just need the protocol.
The negative here: Your doctor can analyze the pros and cons.
What long-term cannabis use can do to your brain
Cannabis use is a topic of fervent debate among researchers. As the drug is being legalized in an increasing number of countries, and as its medicinal properties have come into sharp focus, the experts ask to what extent it and its medicinal derivatives are helpful, and to what extent harmful.Some use cannabis for recreational purposes, whereas others use cannabis-based drugs or essential oils to relieve chronic pain or treat epilepsy.
Recently, scientists at two academic institutions—Universidade de Lisboa in Portugal and the University of Lancaster in the United Kingdom—have conducted a study into long-term use of cannabis and its potential dangers.
The scientists' findings—published in the Journal of Neurochemistry—indicate that there is one important danger: regular cannabis use could impair a person's memory.
Going forward, as cannabis compounds are increasingly legalized and marketed for therapeutic use, we should consider what the downsides of cannabis use may be and how to address them, says study author Ana Sebastião.
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