Adolescent cannabis users show slower gains in thinking and memory skills as they age. The study published in ...
The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) did not just cut the Institute of Education Sciences ...
A new UC San Diego study strengthens the growing body of evidence that marijuana use impacts adolescent brain development.
Studying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford Medicine research has shown. In particular, children who struggle with ...
A large longitudinal study found that teens who begin using cannabis show slower cognitive development across memory, ...
A study of more than 11,000 teens finds cannabis use tied to slower gains in memory, focus and thinking speed as well as ...
Research shows that averaging brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, offering new insights into personalized ADHD and mental health treatments.
A new index maps 'brainrot' levels across US states, revealing which states have the most digital overstimulation. Where does ...
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Study of 11,000 US teens links cannabis use to slower memory gains
Between roughly age 9 and 17, the human brain is supposed to get sharply better at remembering things. A new study tracking ...
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