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Psychedelics

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Medical Notes: Nightmares May Be Signaling a Deeper Illness, Why Older Women Should Go Vegan, and Some People Don’t Have an Inner Voice

>> June 26, 2024

Bad night of sleep? It could be signaling an autoimmune disease. Older women may want to consider a vegetarian diet. It’s recently been discovered that a small part of the population has no inner voice. Can magic mushrooms cure a stutter?

topics: Aging and the Elderly| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Psychedelics| Psychology| Research and Clinical Trials| Sleep

Ketamine Regulations — “We Don’t Want To Reproduce This Opioid Problem”

>> March 31, 2024

Our expert shares the history of ketamine and how he believes it should be regulated to lessen the risk of addiction.

topics: Addiction| Consumerism| Drug Approval| Federal Government and Regulation| Hallucinogens| Inflammation and Pain| Opioid Epidemic| Pain Management| Patient Care and Safety| Psychedelics| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Therapy

Medical Notes: Over-the-Counter Contraception, Biodegradable Plastic, and How Psychedelic Drugs Help Brain Development

>> August 9, 2023

Birth control is more accessible than ever before. Psychedelic drugs may help brain development. New plastic could help recycling efforts.

topics: Birth Control and Contraception| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Obstetrics and Gynecology| Psychedelics| Research and Clinical Trials

Is Psychedelic Therapy the Future of Mental Health Treatment?

>> July 16, 2023

Dr. Steve Levine explains how the treatment works and if the therapy will be covered by insurance.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Consumerism| Health Care| Insurance| Mental Health| Psychedelics| Therapy

Medical Notes: March 13, 2022

>> March 13, 2022

A new paper found psilocybin-assisted therapy could help relieve depression for up to a year. Scientists have identified a new chemical inside of us that promotes obesity. Earth’s natural coasts are disappearing. And finally, do mosquitoes care about your fashion sense?

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Climate Change| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Medical Research| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Obesity and Body Weight| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychedelics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development
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Medical Notes: Week of January 31, 2021

>> January 31, 2021

The world may cross the point of no return on climate change sooner than we thought. Then, taking glucosamine could be just as beneficial to your health as exercise. Finally, the key to treating intractable depression may be magic mushrooms.

topics: Alternative Medicine and Treatments| Antidepressants| Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Biology| Climate Change| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Fitness and Exercise| Hallucinogens| Health Care| Inflammation and Pain| Medical Research| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychedelics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Science

Medical Notes: Week of January 5, 2020

>> January 5, 2020

Two experimental drugs that show promise in women with certain types of breast cancer. Then, the federal communications commission has started the process to create a three-digit number similar to 9-1-1 that connects to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Then, it appears that teenagers aren’t very good at telling the difference between real and fake …

topics: Alternative Medicine and Treatments| Anxiety and Depression| Children and Parenting| DNA and Genetics| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Prevention| Psychedelics| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Suicide| Teenagers
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“Mind Control,” and Psychedelics, and the CIA

>> November 3, 2019

An author discusses his investigation into CIA mind control efforts in the 1950’s and 60’s through the use of psychedelic drugs, which unwittingly led to an explosion of the drugs’ use.

topics: Drug Use and Abuse| Ethics| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Government and Legislation| History| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Philosophy and Ethics| Psychedelics| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Research Ethics
MDMA for PTSD

MDMA for PTSD

>> November 11, 2018

People suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder often can’t face their trauma, which is necessary for psychotherapy to work. It is a big reason PTSD is so difficult to treat. Scientists are leading clinical trials into the use of the banned drug MDMA in connection with therapy to help break this hurdle, and the results so far have been outstanding in …

topics: Alternative Medicine and Treatments| Behavioral Science| Health Care| Medical Research| Mental Health| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Psychedelics| Psychiatry| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Trauma
Drug Abuse and Personality

Drug Abuse and Personality

>> December 11, 2016

New science has discovered that certain personality types are predictably predisposed to addiction risk, and that educational efforts can be targeted to them effectively.

topics: Addiction| Alcohol Use and Abuse| Behavioral Science| Binge Drinking| Children and Youth at Risk| Drug Use and Abuse| Education| Opioid Epidemic| Personality| Psychedelics| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Science| Substance Abuse| Vulnerable Populations

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