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Psilocybin legislation is helping psychedelic drugs make a comeback – a drug researcher explains the challenges they face

  • Written by Benjamin Y. Fong, Drug Researcher and Honors Faculty Fellow, Arizona State University
imagePsilocybin mushrooms have been approved for therapeutic use in Oregon and Colorado.The Washington Post via Getty Images

An operations manager finds relief from her depression with the help of psilocybin, the primary psychoactive component of “magic mushrooms.” A veteran conquers his post-traumatic stress disorder through therapy using...

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