Recent research using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) suggests that non-medical cannabis use in adults aged 45 and older may be associated with decreased odds of subjective cognitive decline (SCD). The study found that non-medical cannabis users had significantly lower odds of reporting SCD compared to non-users, while the frequency and method of consumption did not show a significant impact. This finding points to a potential protective effect of cannabis use against cognitive decline, although further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms.
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Recent studies suggest that recreational cannabis use in individuals over 45 years old may have surprising health benefits. The research indicates that moderate use could potentially contribute to a reduction in pain and improve sleep quality in this age group. Moreover, some findings propose a positive impact on overall well-being, although the exact mechanisms remain under investigation. These benefits highlight the importance of considering age-specific effects when evaluating the use of cannabis for recreational purposes.
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