Here’s another look at HPPD, Hallucinogenic persistent perception disorder.
There are two types of HPPD: type 1 is characterised by brief "flashbacks", and type 2 sufferers experience chronic symptoms that can last months or a lifetime.
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Here’s another look at HPPD, Hallucinogenic persistent perception disorder.
There are two types of HPPD: type 1 is characterised by brief "flashbacks", and type 2 sufferers experience chronic symptoms that can last months or a lifetime.
Read moreThis article looks at whether psychedelics are safe enough for recreational use.
Read moreResearch suggests that the psychedelic drug MDMA, an empathogenic stimulant also known as Molly or ecstasy, can spark changes in the brain that induce a childlike state of neuroplasticity and help forge new neural connections.
(It could well be approved for PTSD by the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration in August after two advanced stage trials showed significant benefits.)
Researchers are also studying other psychedelics as well, like the powerful drug ibogaine.
Read moreKeep reading for an interview with a researcher of mystical experiences.
Read moreNew research into the dying brain suggests the line between life and death may be less distinct than previously thought.
Read moreIn the twin data researchers reviewed, mania was also strongly correlated with a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia and to bipolar I disorder.
In other words, those who experienced manic symptoms after psychedelic use may have been more genetically prone to mental illnesses.
Read moreHere’s an interview with researcher Albert Garcia-Romeu, where he discusses the potential of psilocybin to address issues associated with cognitive decline, and noteworthy preliminary observations from his research.
Read moreChronic pain could be treated by psychedelics in the future.
Keep reading for more information on clinical trial research on using psychedelics for chronic pain.
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