Thousands of mothers are taking microdoses of psychedelic or “magic" mushrooms — officially called psilocybin — to ease their ...
Das noted that much of the existing research is observational and has small sample sizes. In order to determine safety and ...
A review of the products showed higher-than-normal amounts of muscimol, the company said. This article originally appeared on ...
The Food and Drug Administration just approved pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug donanemab, following a ...
According to the alert, people who became ill after consuming the product experienced a variety of severe symptoms. Symptoms ...
You should not buy or eat any flavor of Diamond Shruumz edibles, the FDA warns. If you think you might have already bought the recalled products, throw them away or return them to Prophet Premium ...
Federal health officials are investigating a possible death and dozens of illnesses tied to recalled microdosing candies sold ...
Health officials are investigating illnesses reported after consuming the products, such as seizures, abnormal heartrate and ...
Google searches for microdosing psychedelics surged in the last decade. Some physicians say: proceed with caution.
“We've known that microdosing has become a cultural phenomenon, but all the surveys on drug use don’t ask about dosing,” says Eric Leas, an epidemiologist at the University of ...
By Judith Myers - Loosening local, state and federal regulations on cannabis and psychedelics has increased Americans' ...
Proponents of microdosing claim the practice offers a host of benefits, from enhanced creativity to reduced depression symptoms. But current research suggests there’s not much to support the hype.