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* [https://www.nature.com/articles/nm.4311 '''''A chronic low dose of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) restores cognitive function in old mice'''''' at nature.com], a '''2017''' joint study by German and Israeli scientists from the [[w:University of Bonn]] and the [[w:Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] published in [[w:Nature Medicine]].
* [https://www.nature.com/articles/nm.4311 '''''A chronic low dose of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) restores cognitive function in old mice'''''' at nature.com], a '''2017''' joint study by German and Israeli scientists from the [[w:University of Bonn]] and the [[w:Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] published in [[w:Nature Medicine]].
** [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170508112400.htm ''''''Cannabis reverses aging processes in the brain, study suggests'''''' at sciencedaily.com], 2017 reporting on the study
** [https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/health-and-science/cannabis-may-offer-cure-for-dementia-study-finds-490233 ''''''Cannabis may offer cure for dementia, study finds'''''' at jpost.com], 2017 reporting on the study


* [https://www.nature.com/articles/npjamd201612 ''''''Amyloid proteotoxicity initiates an inflammatory response blocked by cannabinoids'''''' at nature.com], a '''2016''' open access research article by researchers from the [[w:Salk Institute]] and [[w:University of California, San Diego]] published in '''npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease''' finds THC reduces beta amyloid proteins in human neurons.
* [https://www.nature.com/articles/npjamd201612 ''''''Amyloid proteotoxicity initiates an inflammatory response blocked by cannabinoids'''''' at nature.com], a '''2016''' open access research article by researchers from the [[w:Salk Institute]] and [[w:University of California, San Diego]] published in '''npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease''' finds THC reduces beta amyloid proteins in human neurons.
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