
U.S. Government Funds First Therapeutic Psilocybin Research in 50 Years
The National Institutes of Health is helping to fund a Johns Hopkins study looking at whether the psychoactive chemical could help people quit smoking
The National Institutes of Health is helping to fund a Johns Hopkins study looking at whether the psychoactive chemical could help people quit smoking
Psychedelics offer a way to look at professional and economic systems more, well, psychedelically
"I need to be in a space where I am not hopeless," says one terminal cancer patient who is suing the Justice Department and the DEA for her right to use psilocybin
Some advocates are focusing on the spiritual side of psychedelics as a way to decriminalize through religious exemption
From approving religious exemptions to budgeting for medical research, advocates are hopeful that Biden and a Democratic Congress could mean progress for psilocybin and other therapeutic psychedelics
Microdosing, where people take miniscule amounts of substances to change patterns of behavior, has brought psychedelics to the mainstream. But is there more to be gained with a much higher dose?
From LSD to psilocybin, voters in a few key regions have a chance to decriminalize psychedelics this year — and full legalization might not be far behind
LSD has 4/19, and cannabis has 4/20. Now, there's an autumnal celebration for psilocybin
Some advocates are hopeful the city could become a focus for psilocybin education and activities, like Amsterdam
The psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms could soon be legal to use in a clinical setting
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