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Before it fueled Woodstock and the Summer of Love, LSD was brought to America to make spying easier.
Psychedelics mess with our prior beliefs, and could help us see what forms these beliefs in the first place.
Another study confirms the positive effects of psychedelics on mental health.
The treatment is here, but are we ready?
That’s not frankincense you smell at the “holy of the holies.”
In “The Immortality Key,” Brian Muraresku speculates that the Eucharist could have once been more colorful.
Ketamine’s remarkable effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness.
Psychedelics are going mainstream. Here’s your reading list.
A small percentage of people who consume psychedelics experience strange lingering effects, sometimes years after they took the drug.
The more research conducted on psychedelics, the closer we get to new therapeutic models.
Mycologist Paul Stamets believes they should be.
It’s “the biggest blow to the war on drugs to date,” said Kassandra Frederique, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.
Uncovering the story of Milan Hausner, the Sadská clinic, and LSD psychotherapy behind the Iron Curtain.
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
FieldTrip is advancing the realm of clinical psychedelic testing.
A newly studied hallucinogenic substance has shown signs of treating mental health conditions more efficiently than psilocybin.
COVID-19 is a tragedy of the commons.
A biologist-reporter investigates his fungal namesake.
Clinical studies are underway. How we treat them moving forward matters.
Moving the needle forward on psychedelic research.
We must rethink the “chemical imbalance” theory of mental health.
Researchers say further research is needed, though.
An experimental study involving 90 heavy drinkers found promising results.
Yet another study shows the potential efficacy of psychedelics in treating addiction.
Even more intriguing is the reason: recognizing facial expressions.
Clinical trials by Janssen Pharmaceuticals showed troubling results.
A long-ridiculed theory about humankind’s early leap of consciousness is revived.
Psilocybin doesn’t just make you trip; it can have lasting effects on how you see the world.