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    CBD Improves Cognitive Decline from Aging, Study Finds

    Hilary MachtBy Hilary MachtSeptember 19, 2025Updated:December 27, 20253 Mins Read
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    A recent government-funded study has revealed that cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating compound from the cannabis plant, shows "promising" results in reducing brain inflammation and improving cognitive decline associated with aging. The research, conducted by scientists at the University of Lethbridge and McGill University, suggests that long-term CBD treatment could positively impact memory processes and spatial learning functions linked to key parts of the brain.

    The study, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and published in the journalĀ Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, investigated the effects of administering CBD to aging mice over a seven-month period. Researchers subjected the mice to a series of behavioral tests to gauge memory, motor control, and coordination. The results were significant: "aged mice treated with CBD showed improved performance on the [novel object recognition] and [spatial learning], suggesting that CBD treatment has a positive impact on object memory processes... and spatial memory functions," the study states.

    Furthermore, brain pathology results indicated that the mice treated with CBD exhibited reduced inflammation in crucial brain regions, including the hippocampus, which plays a vital role in memory and learning. Past studies have linked inflammation in these areas to age-related dementia and other cognitive conditions. The authors concluded, "The findings of this study show that CBD targets inflammatory responses in the brain and can improve cognitive decline associated with aging." They also suggested that these effects might be enhanced by using an extract containing THC and terpenoids, highlighting the potential of the "entourage effect."

    This research adds to a growing body of evidence challenging long-held fears about cannabis and its components. While the science is far from settled, several other recent studies have pointed to potential cognitive benefits or minimal negative impacts from cannabis use:

    • A federally funded study found that cannabis users demonstrated "superior performance across multiple cognitive domains."
    • Another study published last year reported that marijuana use was associated with lower odds of subjective cognitive decline (SCD), with users reporting less confusion and memory loss than non-users.
    • Research from 2023 on medical cannabis patients with chronic health conditions found "minimal acute impact on cognitive function."
    • A study published by the American Medical Association (AMA) analyzing data from over 63 million health insurance beneficiaries found "no statistically significant increase" in psychosis-related diagnoses in states that have legalized marijuana compared to those that have not.

    While this latest study was conducted on mice and more human research is needed, its findings offer a compelling look into CBD's potential as a neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory agent. It reinforces the need for further investigation into how cannabinoids can be harnessed to support brain health throughout the aging process.

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    Hilary Macht is a longtime health writer and former health editor whose work has appeared in dozens of media outlets including Everyday Health, The New York Times, Prevention, Civil Eats, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her work is distributed by the National Center for Health Research and the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making.

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