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Ron Shore, a Research Scientist at Queen’s University, concludes in this article that there is a pressing need for Canadian veterans to have timely and equitable access to psychedelic assisted therapy.
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Interview with Dr. Matthew Johnson, a behavioral pharmacologist at Johns Hopkins University, who is impressed by the research in the three big categories — psilocybin and LSD for cancer-related anxiety and depression, psilocybin for addiction and MDMA for PTSD.
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Ron Shore, a Research Scientist at Queen’s University, concludes in this article that there is a pressing need for Canadian veterans to have timely and equitable access to psychedelic assisted therapy.
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A Canadian Forces veteran who served in Afghanistan says Canada should be a “world leader” on alternative therapies for treating veterans’ post-traumatic stress disorder and other post-combat trauma, including the use of psychedelics.
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C.j. Hardin is a former Army helicopter mechanic and machine gunner who faced imminent death in Iraq, and also after he got home. “The way that my emotions ran, and how it felt uncontrollable, I didn’t trust myself having a weapon around me, because I was suicidal, very suicidal at that point.”
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Elizabeth was plagued by nightmares, depressed and feeling suicidal. Read how Elizabeth finally found relief and a new outlook on life through psychedelic-assisted therapy. She describes the treatments as her “brain spa” and says the therapy relieved years of persistent mental health symptoms.
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A look at the potential of MDMA, ketamine, and psilocybin to help people with treatment-resistant mental health conditions
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This multi-site, randomized, double-blind, confirmatory phase 3 study evaluated the efficacy and safety of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine-assisted therapy (MDMA-AT) versus placebo with identical therapy in participants with moderate to severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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MDMA-Based Psychotherapy in Treatment-Resistant Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Brief Narrative Overview of Current Evidence
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In this report, military career records for over 230,000 former Canadian Armed Forces were linked to Canadian death records at Statistics Canada for the period 1976 to 2014. The risk of suicide for both male and female Veterans was observed to be consistently higher than in the Canadian general population.
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In each episode, UK based Prof. David Nutt is joined by world-renowned experts to discuss research, harm reduction, drug policy, and the science behind drugs.
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In this article by Anna Schmidt an addiction recovery physician busts 5 myths surrounding the complex disease.
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