A first-of-its-kind experiment conducted in Portland found that psilocybin can reverse the effects of traumatic brain injuries, according to researchers.
Experience Onward, Onaya Science, and Athletes Journey Home release new research using EEG technology A new pilot study from Experience Onward, one of the first licensed psilocybin treatment centers ...
A new study published in Nature Neuroscience provides a detailed look at how the psychedelic drug psilocybin facilitates the ...
Concussion and other traumatic brain injuries impact an estimated 69 million people every year, as a result of sport collisions, falls, road accidents and interpersonal violence. There are few ...
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Brainwide circuitry mapping reveals how psilocybin drives therapeutic neural rewiring
An international collaboration led by Cornell University researchers used a combination of psilocybin and the rabies virus to ...
Open-label Phase 2 study shows a single 25 mg COMP360 psilocybin dose was well tolerated, with no serious adverse events observed, and indicated both rapid and durable improvement in symptoms from ...
A hand in a blue glove plucks a white mushroom from a dense stand of mushrooms. Mature magic mushrooms are carefully harvested to minimize damage. Credit: Filament Health Some scientists theorize that ...
A new pilot study from Experience Onward, one of the first licensed psilocybin treatment centers in the United States, shows promising evidence that psilocybin may improve brain function and ...
A 1-year-old child was attacked by two dogs in Salem and is now in a Portland hospital recovering a serious head injury and bite wounds. Several Portland City Council members introduced a resolution ...
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