Harvard Study Shows Smoking Marijuana Improves Cognitive Function | Inc.com
Harvard Study Shows Smoking Marijuana Improves Cognitive Function | Inc.com
Preliminary evidence from a new study led by Harvard Medical School Affiliate McLean Hospital's Staci Gruber, PhD, suggests that medical marijuana (MMJ) may not impair, and in many cases, may actually improve executive functioning in adults.
Preliminary evidence from a new study led by Harvard Medical School Affiliate McLean Hospital's Staci Gruber, PhD, suggests that medical marijuana (MMJ) may not impair, and in many cases, may actually improve executive functioning in adults.
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