But can we cure the munchies?
2005-10-14 18:10:35.879969+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Cannabinoids promoted generation of new neurons in rats' hippocampuses. The article quotes Xia Zhang, an associate professor with the Neuropsychiatry Research Unit at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon:
"Chronic use of marijuana may actually improve learning memory when the new neurons
in the hippocampus can mature in two or three months," he added.
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#Comment Re: made: 2005-10-15 16:03:25.829875+02 by:
meuon
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Q1: How do I get paid to work with "a synthetic substance called HU-210, which is similar, but 100 times as potent as THC", LEGALLY.
Q2: What are all those extra brain cells thinking?
- Doritos!
- Sex!
- Duuuude.. Ya Know?!?
- All of the above.
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