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Sunday, April 26, 2026

Marijuana science > Scans reveal some of what weed really does in your brain, but science still misses the most important aspect

 

What weed really does to your brain, according to hundreds of thousands of scans




Marijana has been known to take a toll on the body.

It can irritate the lungs, damage blood vessels and accelerate heart rate. Not to mention the scromiting, the screaming — and vomiting! — that can accompany long-term, heavy use.

The brain also takes some hits.

Over 52 million Americans are believed to smoke pot, which may be harming certain areas of their brain.
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“From a brain imaging perspective, marijuana use is consistently associated with measurable changes in brain function,” Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of Amen Clinics, which has conducted hundreds of thousands of scans to measure blood flow and activity in patient brains, told The Post.

A study last year out of the University of Colorado, for example, linked chronic use to a decline in working memory, the brain’s ability to retain, process and use information immediately.

The other ways marijuana can drain your brain may blow your mind. Here’s a look at six of the potential puff-ects.

Coordination

The CDC estimates that 52.5 million Americans, or about 19% of the US population 12 and older, get high at least once a year. The legalization of cannabis in many states has increased access to grass, putting the ole noggin in the crosshairs.

“Marijuana users demonstrate widespread reductions in cerebral blood flow, particularly in regions critical for memory, coordination, emotion and executive function,” Amen said.

The main psychoactive compound of marijuana, THC, is the culprit here. It disrupts the brain’s cerebellum and basal ganglia, which are responsible for motor control, balance and coordination.

That could manifest as lane weaving while driving, body swaying due to instability and delayed reactions. These effects are most pronounced in the first hour after marijuana use and can last several hours.

Research continues into the long-term effects of frequent marijuana use and brain function.

Memory

THC also binds to receptors in the hippocampus, which plays a critical role in memory formation. It’s one of the brain regions most affected by weed, Amen noted.

“Cannabis users show significant hippocampal hypoperfusion, with studies demonstrating reductions of up to 13–17% compared to controls,” Amen said, referring to the sustained blood flow reduction to the hippocampus.

“This is clinically meaningful because the hippocampus is highly vulnerable to neurodegenerative processes and is essential for learning and memory consolidation,” he added.

In short, marijuana can disrupt the process of turning short-term memories into long-lasting ones.

Judgment

“The prefrontal cortex, responsible for judgment, impulse control and decision-making, shows reduced activation as well,” Amen said.

This can fuel smokers to seek out immediate rewards while overlooking long-term consequences, undermining their ability to assess risk and adapt to new information.

Cannabis can significantly affect mental health, increasing the risk of schizophrenia, psychosis and addiction.
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Attention

Marijuana brings the smoke — and the brain fog.

Hash can make it harder to plan, organize, concentrate and multitask. Blame THC’s effect on the prefrontal cortex.

Sensory perception

Cannabis can intensify taste, sound, smell, vision and touch, making music feel more immersive and colors more vibrant, because THC activates brain regions linked to sensory processing.

On the flip side, marijuana can also dull night vision and slow glare recovery, making nighttime driving trickier.

Mental health

“The amygdala, which regulates emotional processing, demonstrates decreased activity in imaging studies,” Amen said.

“This may contribute to emotional blunting in some individuals, but cannabis use is also associated with increased rates of anxiety, paranoia and psychosis, particularly in high-frequency users or those with genetic vulnerability,” he noted.

Research shows that users are also at increased risk of mood changes, panic attacksdepression, addiction, schizophrenia and suicidal ideation.

Some of these brain changes may ease upon quitting marijuana. Research into the long-term effects of frequent use and neural recovery is ongoing.

“Findings suggest that marijuana use is associated with global reductions in brain function, rather than enhancement,” Amen said.

“While some individuals report short-term benefits, imaging data indicate potential negative effects on memory, coordination, emotional regulation and executive function — especially with chronic or heavy use.”

Science still hasn't figured out what I have been observing for 50 years:

Marijuana use stops the maturing process in most users

Because of this, marijuana is responsible for the dramatic drop in the birth rates in western societies - youth tend to remain in their teens emotionally right through their twenties and thirties as long as they continue using.

Emotionally immature youth don't want to raise children. 

Playing Russian Roulette with Your Sanity



Islam in Germany > Another German murdered, Syrians 10 times more likely to be involved in violent crimes than Germans

 

Three Syrians Stab Two Germans, Leaving One Dead


In Germany, “Wir Schaffen Das!” is the exclamation made famous by former Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2015, when she swung open the gates of her country for nearly one million migrants, overwhelmingly Muslim, that year. It means “We can do this!” — that is, we Germans can successfully integrate those migrants into our society. It turned out not to be true. Instead these Muslim migrants have created a situation that for the indigenous Germans is far more unpleasant, expensive, and physically dangerous than it had been before that Muslim migrant wave began.

The most painful result of such migration to Germany has been the steep rise in crimes committed by those migrants, especially such crimes of violence as murder and rape. The latest example of this is reported on here: 



Germany: Young German father Sebastian stabbed to death in Pulheim, 

2 Syrians under arrest but they refuse to speak to police

Remix News, April 21, 2026:

After two Syrians were accused of stabbing a 28-year-old father to death in the German city of Pulheim, police have confirmed the victim was German national Sebastian H., who leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter, but also has a partner who is four months pregnant with what would have been his second child.

The incident occurred just before midnight in a parking lot at the city park in Pulheim, North Rhine-Westphalia. Five men engaged in a physical confrontation, but three individuals were reportedly armed with baseball bats and knives….

All three of those who came armed with knives and baseball bats were Syrian migrants “known to the police”; the two others, including Sebastian H., were unarmed Germans.

The murder came shortly before German federal police (BKA) released PKS statistics this week, highlighting a massive overrepresentation of foreigners in the crime data, including in knife attacks. Germany experienced nearly 30,000 knife-related crimes last year, 2025, equalling 80 per day.

Despite being only 15 percent of the population, foreigners are responsible for 41 percent of the violent crime in the country. Syrians, in particular, are 10 times more likely to be involved in violent crime than Germans.

Data released last year found that Syrians committed 135,000 crimes against Germans over a period of 10 years, equaling a crime against a German every 39 minutes for every single day.

It turns out that “we can’t do this.” Or rather, they, the Muslim migrants, can’t do this, can’t live peacefully with people they despise for being Infidels, “the most vile of created beings.” Sebastian H. is one victim. There have been, and will be, so many more.



Saturday, April 25, 2026

Military Madness > Ukraine finally gets $106bn loan from EU

 

Ukraine to receive $106B loan from European Union after 5 month delay

European Union ambassadors unanimously backed a long-delayed $106 billion loan to help Ukraine keep defending itself when they met in Brussels on Wednesday, along with a 20th package of sanction on Russia. File photo by Patrick Seeger/EPA-EFE
European Union ambassadors unanimously backed a long-delayed $106 billion loan to help Ukraine keep defending itself when they met in Brussels on Wednesday, along with a 20th package of sanction on Russia. File photo by Patrick Seeger/EPA-EFE

April 22 (UPI) -- European Union ambassadors meeting in Brussels on Wednesday backed a long-delayed $106 billion loan to Ukraine and a 20th economic sanctions package on Russia.

The breakthrough came a day after Ukraine announced its damaged Druzhba pipeline, through which Russia supplies oil to Hungary and Slovakia, was ready to begin pumping again.

Leaders of the 27-member-country bloc will sign off on the measures at an informal summit in Cyprus on Thursday.

The financial package, which Ukraine badly needs to stay afloat and continue fending off invading Russian forces, was agreed in December but was held up after outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he would withhold his backing while the pipeline remained out of action.

Orban held Kyiv responsible even though the pipeline was damaged in a Russian attack. The sides traded blackmail allegations, with Hungary accusing Ukraine of stalling repair work in a conspiracy with Brussels and the Hungarian opposition to "create supply disruptions" to push up fuel prices in Hungary ahead of elections.

Kyiv confirmed Wednesday that the pipeline was up and running again for the first time in almost three months since the line was shut off Jan. 27.

Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Sakova said she had been told by Ukrainian energy operator Ukrtransnaft that pressurising of the pipeline had commenced and that crude oil would start arriving in Slovakia on Thursday.

Oil was also expected to begin flowing into Hungary by Thursday, at the latest.

Speaking Tuesday night ahead of the meeting in Brussels, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had discussed the loan issue with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council head, Antonio Costa, who represents the 27 member states.

"There can be no grounds for blocking it anymore. The EU asked Ukraine to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline, which had been destroyed by Russia. We have repaired it. We hope the EU will also deliver on the agreed commitments," he said.

Ukraine urgently needs the money to bolster its disintegrating public finances and replenish air defenses and military equipment.

The impasse was unlocked by Orban's ouster after 16 years in power in a general election on April 12 with Prime Minister-elect Peter Magyar saying he would drop Hungary's opposition to the measures as soon as he took office in May.

The olive branch from Budapest prompted Zelensky to announce the pipeline would be open again by the end of April which in turn saw Orban, who remains Hungary's leader during the transition, soften his position saying he would drop his veto of the loan.

Hungary was able to block the loan because, like most actions by the bloc, EU rules required the unanimous approval of all 27 member-states, even though it managed to negotiate a carve-out back when the deal was agreed in December under which it has no financial liability for the loan.

The Czech Republic and Slovakia negotiated the same deal in exchange for giving their consent for the loan under which the EU will provide interest-free cash advances this year and in 2027, funded by borrowing in the capital markets that will be backed by its long-term budget.

Kyiv is only required to repay the loan in the unlikely eventuality that Russia ever ends up paying war reparations to Ukraine for the damage and destruction it has wreaked on the country during the war.

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