This marks the first time an accredited U.S. institution has offered an undergraduate degree focused on psychedelic substances. The program will prepare students for careers in psychedelic therapy, ...
At Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, students can pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree with a minor in psychedelics studies. A new grant will help them achieve that goal. On Tuesday, Naropa ...
Psychedelics have historically been a taboo topic in the U.S., but Ohio State’s Center for Psychedelic Drug Research is looking into how chemicals found in the drugs can treat mental health and has ...
A new study and years of research into the effects of psychedelic drugs on users are revealing their power to open doors to gender and sexual awakening. Researchers say drugs like psilocybin, MDMA, ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed a bill to fast-track the study of psychedelic drugs that hold enormous potential to treat post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, according to a coalition of ...
Psychedelics are experiencing a resurgence, not only within the realms of counterculture but also as a significant player in the evolving wellness landscape. With increasing attention from both the ...
The success of Griffiths’ and Strassman’s studies heralded the new age of psychedelics research, a field that is quickly growing and benefiting from a lot of positive feedback, according to Burge. Two ...
From magic mushrooms to peyote, psychedelics have made a name for themselves in recent years as potential therapeutics for a range of different conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder, ...
Psychedelics entered our popular culture as recreational drugs decades ago. In the 1960s and 1970s, LSD was widely used by hippies and artists. I remember that time well. As a psychiatry resident, I ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has missed a congressionally mandated deadline to issue guidelines for easing barriers to research on Schedule I substances such as marijuana and psychedelics. Under ...
“We are not claiming that no individuals have ever been harmed by psychedelics,” Matthew Johnson, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins Medicine, told Nature.