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Ketamine Clinics Misleading Consumers About Side Effects, Suggests Study
An analysis of Maryland ketamine advertisers has suggested that their websites and marketing materials are awash with false and misleading claims about the drug’s addictiveness, side effects and approval status.
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One All-Nighter Can Reverse Depression for Several Days
Most people who have pulled an all-nighter are too familiar with that “tired and wired” feeling. The body is physically exhausted, the brain feels loopy and almost giddy. Now, neurobiologists are the first to uncover what produces this effect.
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The Pulse: Psychedelic News From Technology Networks Issue 7
Hello and welcome to the Pulse, the monthly psychedelics industry roundup from Technology Networks and Analytical Cannabis. Here, we’ll highlight some of the most significant psychedelic industry news from the past month, including important announcements, pre-clinical work and the latest from groundbreaking psychedelic clinical trials.
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Pain-Busting Ballads: Researchers Identify Music That Best Soothes Pain
Your favorite music might be good for more than a workout soundtrack or late-night listening session, suggests a new study. The research suggests that individuals’ most-loved music could reduce feelings of pain compared to relaxing stock music.
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Why Is Ketamine Still Inaccessible for Those With Severe Depression?
Patients with treatment-resistant depression are missing out on potentially life-changing treatment with ketamine because systemic barriers in the public health system have made it unaffordable.
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Mummified Poop Reveals Diet Choices of Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Caribbean
DNA analysis of mummified poop reveals two pre-Columbian Caribbean cultures ate a wide variety of plants, like maize, sweet potato, and peanuts—and tobacco and cotton traces were detected too, according to a study.
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Retrospective Survey Explores Psychedelics for OCD
In recent years, interest in psychedelic substances and their possible benefit in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses has been greatly revived.
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The Power of Placebo in Psychedelic Trials
Ketamine is increasingly used as an antidepressant. A new clinical trial suggests the drug's effects may be may be placebo-based. In this article, we explore what that means for the drug's rollout for ketamine and psychedelic research.
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Ketamine Nasal Spray Sees Success in Trial for Treatment-Resistant Depression
A new clinical trial has shown that ketamine nasal spray treatment in patients with treatment-resistant depression led to higher rates of remission than standard intervention with the antipsychotic drug quetiapine.
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Psychedelics Relieve PTSD Symptoms in Special Ops Veterans
One treatment each of two psychedelic drugs lowered depression and anxiety and improved cognitive functioning in a sample of U.S. special operations forces veterans who sought care at a clinic in Mexico.
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