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CCHR Cautions Veterans: Psychedelics Reflect A Dark History Of Exploitation, Harm And Failed Science
“Veterans need real help addressing trauma, injuries, and reintegrating into civilian life,” says Jan Eastgate, president of ...
That history became “California Girls,” released July 12, 1965, as part of The Beach Boys’ ninth studio album, Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) Reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, it’s easily ...
George Strait released "All My Exes Live in Texas" in 1987. And while the story isn't his, the song's writer lived it.
From "The Chain" to "Rhiannon" to "Landslide," these are the 40 best Fleetwood Mac songs 50 years after Lindsey Buckingham ...
Throughout their long history, Qimmit have remained working dogs–still almost exclusively bred by mushers to pull sleds for ...
A new study has found that psilocin—a compound produced in the body after consuming psilocybin, the active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms—extended the lifespan of human skin and lung cells in the ...
Odysseus' journey to the land of the sorceress Circe may conceal a mystery leading to the earliest examples of LSD in ancient ...
Users are turning to ChatGPT to guide them through acid trips. Plus Microsoft stacks the deck in dodgy medical ...
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PsyPost on MSNFlipping two atoms in LSD turned it into a powerful treatment for damaged brain circuitsScientists at the University of California, Davis have developed a new drug related to LSD that retains the psychedelic’s beneficial brain effects while minimizing the hallucinogenic experience. The ...
A new book describes the eclectic life of Rosemary Woodruff Leary.
Research highlights the potential for modifying the chemical structures of psychedelics to produce analogues with improved efficacy and safety profiles.
UC Davis researchers create JRT, a non-hallucinogenic LSD analogue that enhances brain connectivity and shows promise for treating schizophrenia.
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