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Psychedelic therapy and traditional antidepressants show similar results under open-label conditions
A recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry suggests that psychedelic therapy may not be significantly more effective than ...
Different psychedelics create very similar brain pattern activity, giving scientists new insight into potential mental health ...
UCSF research shows psychedelics like psilocybin may treat depression, Parkinson’s, and addiction, offering new hope in ...
Scientists engineered plant-made psychedelics to produce DMT and psilocybin, offering a sustainable alternative to wild ...
What do LSD and Psilocybin have in common? A new study reveals a universal brain fingerprint for psychedelic drugs.
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Texas is leading psychedelic research for treating addiction, mental illness. Where is California?
In recent years, researchers have expressed renewed optimism that psychedelics can be used in therapeutic settings to help treat addiction and mental illness, intertwined crises that have devastated ...
On April 17th and 18th in Los Angeles, CA, the Psychedelic Institute (founded by Paul Karasik) is hosting Spring Awakening ...
From magic mushrooms to peyote, psychedelics have made a name for themselves in recent years as potential therapeutics for a range of different conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder, ...
Texas officials say they will "fully fund" the $100 million clinical trials on ibogaine, but they face a difficult path in ...
Unlikely Collaborators today announced its continued support of Fireside Project, a nonprofit organization providing free, confidential emotional support during and after psychedelic experiences. The ...
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Texas will launch its own clinical trials into ibogaine psychedelic after failing to find a drug company to help
The Legislature last year approved $50 million to research the psychedelic and find a company to develop it into a drug for ...
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