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Tuning in to Psychedelics' Therapeutic Potential
Tuning In to Psychedelics' Therapeutic Potential
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Among the most fascinating aspects of drugs such as psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA is that the potential therapeutic benefits are not the result of taking a daily pill for months or years but rather can come from a single treatment lasting several hours …
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The year in health
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Boston-area physicians who treat obesity believe that the AMA's new designation will improve insurance reimbursements for obesity drugs, surgery to shrink the stomach and reverse the condition, and counseling to help overweight folks make lifelong …
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In Massachusetts, vets return to streets to reach the homeless
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Then, once the vet gets into a house, officials arrange the support services the veteran will need to stay there, such as substance abuse counseling and job training. Typically, the federal … “When you put housing as the priority, the treatment and …
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North Penn Life Community Datebook: Week of Dec. 29
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PRO-ACT, a volunteer-based, grassroots organization that works to reduce the stigma of drug/alcohol addiction and to ensure the availability of treatment options, hosts informational sessions. Information: 215-489-6120 ext. 3 (Maura Farrell). Seniors
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