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A team of scientists in California has tweaked the hallucinogenic drug LSD to make it usable to treat schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases.According to the ...
Kyle Riester, a Black Hawk pilot with a security clearance, argued in federal court that his religion gives him the right to ...
The modified LSD, which they named JRT, did just that—and more. It stimulated neurons to sprout new dendritic branches and ...
Owsley Stanley created a legendary strain of acid in the 1960s — now it’s taking on a new life in modern-day research ...
A new, neuroplasticity-promoting drug closely related to LSD harnesses the psychedelic’s therapeutic power with reduced ...
Research highlights the potential for modifying the chemical structures of psychedelics to produce analogues with improved ...
UC Davis researchers developed JRT, a modified version of LSD that promotes neuroplasticity without hallucinogenic effects.
Use of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic chemical found in what is known as “magic mushrooms,” has increased significantly ...
A team at UC Davis has created a new drug called JRT that mimics LSD’s brain-healing effects without the hallucinogenic side ...
University of California, Davis researchers have developed a new, neuroplasticity-promoting drug closely related to LSD that ...
“The development of JRT emphasizes that we can use psychedelics like LSD as starting points to make better medicines. We may be able to create medications that can be used in patient populations ...