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An early trial with about 200 people tested the effects of LSD on generalized anxiety disorder and found promising results.
Scientists have long known that psychedelics like LSD can help the brain grow new connections. These drugs promote something called neuroplasticity, which helps the brain heal from mental illness.
One dose of LSD in a clinical trial significantly improved anxiety and lasted for 12 weeks, convincing the FDA to give the drug a breakthrough therapy designation.
New research finds that LSD effects are shaped by dose, mood, and personality traits, offering insights into optimizing psychedelic therapy.
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking version of LSD that retains the drug's brain-healing benefits without the mind-altering effects.
Among psychedelic enthusiasts, April 19 or Bicycle Day honors a mind-altering ride taken by the Swiss chemist who created LSD.
A new study reveals how LSD, MDMA and d-amphetamine affect brain connectivity, offering insights into their distinct & shared mechanisms.
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