A WOMAN appears to have cured herself of long Covid by taking psychedelic drugs. The 41-year-old was struggling with severe ...
Taking silly selfies with a beloved friend, laughing as we posed for the camera, my eyes sparkling, my smile bright, I felt a jolt of recognition. There you are, I thought; I've missed you. Because ...
A Health Canada-approved clinical trial is seeking 20 local participants who have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress ...
In a paper published Monday in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, the scientists at UCSD Herbert Wertheim School of ...
Depression, affecting over 264 million people globally, presents significant treatment challenges, often due to the limited efficacy and adverse effects of traditional antidepressants and the ...
Americans’ interest in a potentially harmful “magic mushroom” is soaring, with Google searches skyrocketing 114 percent from ...
Imagine a severely depressed woman—let’s call her Amber—who just arrived at her therapist’s office. She is curious about receiving her first dose of psilocybin in a Phase 3 clinical study.
Psilocybin, commonly known as magic mushrooms, has shown promise in treating anorexia in early studies, mostly in rats. But ...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the use of psychedelics or consciousness altering substances such as psilocybin – the active ingredient in “magic mushrooms” to treat depression.
Melbourne: Anorexia nervosa is a severe mental health disorder where people fear weight gain. Those with the disorder have distorted body image and hold rigid beliefs their body is too big.