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University of California, Davis, researchers have developed a new, neuroplasticity-promoting drug closely related to LSD that ...
A team at UC Davis has created a new drug called JRT that mimics LSD’s brain-healing effects without the hallucinogenic side ...
A new molecule inspired by LSD repairs neural connections and avoids hallucinations, opening doors for safer schizophrenia ...
The modified LSD, which they named JRT, did just that—and more. It stimulated neurons to sprout new dendritic branches and ...
Research highlights the potential for modifying the chemical structures of psychedelics to produce analogues with improved ...
Funded by a drug company, the study hoped to prove the “benefits” of dropping acid. Instead, once again, psychiatry’s ...
Hallucinogens like DMT, psilocin, and LSD might rewrite the rules of sleep, blurring the line between dreams and reality.
LSD is a classic psychedelic known for inducing visual distortions, a sense of interconnectedness, and altered perception of time and self. It works primarily by activating serotonin 2A receptors ...
Yet for decades, the full potential of Hoffman's discovery – lysergic acid diethylamide, more popularly known as "LSD" – was largely lost to medical science. Research on psychedelics stagnated ...