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Psychedelics may rewire the brain to treat PTSD. Scientists are finally beginning to understand how.
New research shows MDMA and psilocybin may restore neural flexibility in people with PTSD, thereby helping the brain unlearn ...
A classic psychedelic, similar to LSD, psilocybin and mescalin, was found to activate a cell type in the brain that silences other neighboring neurons, a result that provides insight into how such ...
A psychedelic drug similar to LSD has been found to reduce anxiety in mice by changing their brain activity. The drug, named DOI (2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine), was found to activate special brain ...
Psychedelics have been used in indigenous cultures for centuries, with empirical evidence of their mood and perception altering effects. Recently, there has been a renewal of interest in psychedelics ...
The study uncovered how the psychedelic drug DOI reduces anxiety by activating particular neurons in the brain. DOI’s anxiety-reducing properties do not coincide with its hallucinogenic effects, ...
MUMBAI: The use of psychedelic drugs is widely known to shift perception and consciousness, and reduce anxiety. However, despite long-standing clinical trials to help treat complex psychiatric ...
A classic psychedelic, similar to LSD, psilocybin and mescalin, was found to activate a cell type in the brain that silences other neighboring neurons, a result that provides insight into how such ...
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