Article 41X4Q Quitting cannabis could lead to better memory and cognition

Quitting cannabis could lead to better memory and cognition

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Ian Sample Science editor
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US research shows four weeks' abstinence improved memory, but not attention skills

Abstaining from cannabis for a month can boost the memory performance of regular users, according to a study of young people who used the drug at least once a week.

Researchers found that four weeks without cannabis led to a "modest but reliable" improvement in users' memory test scores, which could be sufficient to raise students' grades at school.

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