44-year study showed Cannabis users showed LESS brain aging/decline!
Main finding: Men who had ever used cannabis actually showed less drop in their cognitive (thinking) abilities over the decades compared to men who never used it.
Among the cannabis users, things like starting at a young age or using it frequently did not lead to worse long-term cognitive decline.
Overall conclusion: In this large group of men tracked for over 40 years, cannabis use did not cause harmful long-term effects on age-related brain aging or cognitive decline.
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Indiana won the National Championship.
Darnold won the Super Bowl.
Apply for that job.
Hit up your crush.
Start the dream business.
2026 is the year to just go for it all.
We’re going to have to talk to an entire generation in internet slang and meme’s, but it’s fine, they’ll live in their little boxes on the hillside and like it… #sports
Neuroscientist study reveals that Gen Z has become the first generation to be less intelligent than its predecessor, the Millennials.
For the first time in 100 years, young people are scoring lower than their parents on IQ tests and core skills like memory, reading, and focus. This is happening mainly in the US and Europe.
The main cause appears to be excessive screen time and digital device use, particularly in schools and social settings. While some suggest Gen Z is just developing different skills, research shows actual declines in fundamental problem-solving abilities.