Psychedelic Medicine Is Coming. The Law Isn’t Ready - A surprising resurgence of psychedelic research has produced its first FDA-approved treatment, with more likely on the way

Psychedelic Medicine Is Coming. The Law Isn’t Ready - A surprising resurgence of psychedelic research has produced its first FDA-approved treatment, with more likely on the way submitted by /u/anutensil
[link] [comments]

Millennials May Be Drinking Less, But Binge Drinking Is On the Rise Among Older Adults - Over 10% of adults 65 & older had binge drank—that's 5 or more drinks in 1 sitting for men, 4 or more for women— in the past mo., up from about 7% in 2006.

Millennials May Be Drinking Less, But Binge Drinking Is On the Rise Among Older Adults - Over 10% of adults 65 & older had binge drank—that's 5 or more drinks in 1 sitting for men, 4 or more for women— in the past mo., up from about 7% in 2006. submitted by /u/anutensil
[link] [comments]

This Is Why It's Nearly Impossible to Study Pain - A fundamental understanding of what pain is continues to evade scientists.

This Is Why It's Nearly Impossible to Study Pain - A fundamental understanding of what pain is continues to evade scientists. submitted by /u/anutensil
[link] [comments]

‘Mosaic’ HIV vaccine to be tested in thousands of people across the world - The experimental vaccine targets more strains of the virus than any other ― and seems to have longer lasting effects.

‘Mosaic’ HIV vaccine to be tested in thousands of people across the world - The experimental vaccine targets more strains of the virus than any other ― and seems to have longer lasting effects. submitted by /u/mvea
[link] [comments]

Walkability is key when looking at city greenspace use: A new study shows that easier and safer pathways to parks could lead more people to visit. People who travel to parks by walking or biking are 3.5 times more likely to visit daily, but those who have to drive are more likely to go only monthly.

Walkability is key when looking at city greenspace use: A new study shows that easier and safer pathways to parks could lead more people to visit. People who travel to parks by walking or biking are 3.5 times more likely to visit daily, but those who have to drive are more likely to go only monthly. submitted by /u/mvea
[link] [comments]

Is Sugar as Bad for Kids as It Is for Adults?

I was only going to give up alcohol for a month but I wasn’t prepared for the impact it had | Gay Alcorn | Opinion

I was only going to give up alcohol for a month but I wasn’t prepared for the impact it had | Gay Alcorn | Opinion submitted by /u/Shirime
[link] [comments]