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Depression
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Utah Lawmaker Files Bill To Explore Therapeutic Use of Psychedelics
In a surprising move, Utah legislators are backing a law that could lead to embracing psychedelics for therapeutic reasons.
January 21, 2022
Study Shows Psychedelics Users Had Less Stress During Pandemic Lockdowns
Although rates of mental health conditions rose drastically during the onset of the pandemic, a study shows that those who used psychedelics were less impacted.
December 2, 2021
New Study Finds Psilocybin A Quick And Effective Treatment For Depression
A small study shows promising results for people suffering from depression.
November 5, 2020
FDA Accelerates Psilocybin Research For Major Depressive Disorder
"Breakthrough Therapy" designation is reserved for new therapies that have shown promise in preliminary research as a treatment for serious medical conditions.
November 26, 2019
University In Houston Testing Psilocybin For Treatment-Resistant Depression
While psilocybin is a controlled Schedule I substance, the FDA is allowing the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston to test it as part of a global Phase II clinical trial.
October 8, 2019
Ohio Medical Board Rejects Addition of Depression to Medical Marijuana Program
They also rejected opioid use disorder and insomnia.
June 12, 2019
Mental Health and Cannabis: Anxiety and Depression
Can you really treat depression and anxiety with cannabis?
June 5, 2019
Getting In the Mood: How Pot Could Change Depression And Anxiety Treatment
There’s a stigma that cannabis makes some users anxious, paranoid, or even depressed. But many patients are looking to pot to treat these conditions.
February 7, 2019
Ohio Medical Board Reviewing More Conditions to Add to Medical Marijuana Program
The latest development in Ohio's much-delayed medical marijuana program.
January 9, 2019
New Study Finds Cannabis is Not Significantly Linked to Suicide
Mental health and suicidal behaviors are highly contested issues. Recently, researchers found that cannabis use is not significantly linked to suicide.
June 14, 2018