THC plus celecoxib boosts Alzheimer's therapy potential in mice

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In mouse models of Alzheimer's, a low-dose THC combined with the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib improved learning, reduced beta-amyloid and tau pathology, and lowered neuroinflammation, suggesting a feasible path to clinical testing since both drugs are already FDA-approved.
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