2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2023.1119552
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Enhancing axonal myelination in seniors: A review exploring the potential impact cannabis has on myelination in the aged brain

Abstract: Consumption of cannabis is on the rise as public opinion trends toward acceptance and its consequent legalization. Specifically, the senior population is one of the demographics increasing their use of cannabis the fastest, but research aimed at understanding cannabis’ impact on the aged brain is still scarce. Aging is characterized by many brain changes that slowly alter cognitive ability. One process that is greatly impacted during aging is axonal myelination. The slow degradation and loss of myelin (i.e., d… Show more

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