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New Scientist Psychedelic medicine: Mind bending, health giving -...

CrustaceanGirl rated 44 months ago
Psychedelic drugs are newly being considered for the treatment of cluster headaches, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and other conditions. I'd read about such drugs being used successfully to treat migraine headaches. Let's hope the government doesn't impede possi...

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Lisuebie rated 43 months ago
psychedelic drugs- those that change the experience of consciousness, reconsidered for medical purposes. Includes an update on the Grob psilocybin trials- as of 2005, he still only has 3 participants.
Ogmin rated 44 months ago
"Clinical trials of psychedelic drugs are planned or under way at numerous centres around the world for conditions ranging from anxiety to alcoholism. It may not be long before doctors are legally prescribing hallucinogens for the first time in decades."
CrustaceanGirl rated 44 months ago
Psychedelic drugs are newly being considered for the treatment of cluster headaches, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and other conditions. I'd read about such drugs being used successfully to treat migraine headaches. Let's hope the government doesn't impede possible theraputic uses of these substances.
zerosummind rated 44 months ago
LSD, MDMA and PEyote all being tested for medical use for the first time since the backlash of the 60s.