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Researchers say it's too soon to say if marijuana could help humans with Alzheimer's, but experiments in mice showed some effects.

Active Ingredient In Marijuana Reduced Alzheimer’s-Like Effects In Mice

By: Jon Hamilton | NPR
Posted on: Thursday, November 8, 2018

In mice genetically programmed to develop Alzheimer’s symptoms, those given a synthetic version of a chemical in marijuana retained normal memory function.

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