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lawmakers applaud fast-track for psychedelic drug reviews

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What is the psychedelic drug ibogaine that Trump wants fast-tracked?
Ibogaine — a potent drug that sends users on an intense, sometimes emotionally upsetting, hours-long trip — has been touted as a way to treat traumatic brain injury and opioid addiction.

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What is ibogaine, the psychedelic drug endorsed by Joe Rogan?
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Psychedelic drugs get the FDA fast-track
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Psychedelic Therapy Could Redefine Career Mental Health, Experts Say
On Saturday April 18th, President Trump signed an executive order to speed up the process of allowing psychedelic drugs to be used to treat mental illness and depression.

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Trump order could fast-track review of psychedelic ibogaine. What is it?
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Expert: Veterans helped shift federal view on psychedelic research
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Peoria veteran hails Trump's push for accelerating psychedelic drug research as ‘life-changing’
"The order prioritizes breakthroughs that could offer new hope to millions of Americans — particularly our nation’s brave veterans, who continue to face disproportionately high rates of suicide and of...

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Psychedelic drug stocks are surging after Trump's order to fast-track development for medical use
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What to know about psychedelics treating mental health disorders amid Trump's EO
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Massive new study reveals how psychedelics actually reorganize the human brain

You’ve likely seen some of the headlines: psychedelics aren’t just for getting high, they’re showing real medical promise. In some fields (like PTSD and addiction), they’re even being heralded as the next frontier of mental health.
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Using a pea-sized node in the brain to potentially treat drug addiction: Q&A

Major scientific discoveries can arise from simple decisions: say, by simply looking where virtually no one else has. Such was the case for Ines Ibañez-Tallon, a research associate professor in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology at The Rockefeller ...
Psychology Today
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Drugs of Abuse Cause Addiction Through Effects on the Brain

Remarkable scientific progress over the past five decades has helped us develop knowledge of how drugs of abuse induce pleasure, reinforce use, and lead to the compulsive self-administration we call addiction. We now know that addiction is largely a brain ...
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Secret to drug addiction relapse found: brain's addiction circuit identified

Drug addiction carries an extremely high risk of relapse, as cravings can be reignited by minor stimuli even long after one has stopped using. Previously, this phenomenon was attributed to a decline in the function of the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which ...
Futurism
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New Study Flips Everything We Know About Addiction Upside Down

Add Futurism (opens in a new tab) More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Since the 1970s, countless experts and the US government have ...
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Can GLP-1 drugs treat addiction?

Researchers are investigating whether GLP-1 drugs could be used to treat addiction disorders, following patient reports of reduced cravings.
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