How Marijuana’s THC Breaks Down The Toxic Plaques Of Alzheimer’s Disease - Cannabis News

Five million Americans suffer from the disease. THC may play a big role in combatting it.

In 1906, scientist Alois Alzheimer was the first to describe the toxic plaques he found in the microscopic spaces between nerve cells in the brain. More than a century later, we know his name because over five million Americans suffer from the disease named for him.

It is expected to affect three times that many people within 50 years as a new case is identified every 68 seconds.

Two abnormalities found in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease, or AD, are the existence of tangles of misfolded proteins and reduced connections between cells, causing diminished function and cell death. 

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