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Do you think the FDA should regulate tobacco products? The Supreme Court has ruled before they they don't have any authority over tobacco.Do you think the FDA should regulate tobacco products? The Supreme Court has ruled... more
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Mind-altering psychedelics, or hallucinogens, are back in the research labs, where their therapeutic applications -- rather than the illegal use -- are being explored. Studies are looking at psychedelics to treat a number of otherwise intractable psychiatric disorders, including chronic depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and drug or alcohol dependency.
The past 15 years have seen a quiet resurgence of psychedelic drug research as scientists have come to recognize the long-underappreciated potential of these drugs. In the past few years, a growing number of studies using human volunteers have begun to explore the possible therapeutic beneļ¬ts of drugs such as LSD, psilocybin, DMT, MDMA, ibogaine and ketamine......
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I for one have experienced the healing and awaking of a good experiment into the brain via the helping hand of a psychedelic. Our society has been putting great tools on the back burner and keeping us from the truly healing potions that have been used for thousands of years.
Have you had a healing experince?
Why are some substances "drugs" while others are "medications?"Mind-altering psychedelics, or hallucinogens, are back in the research labs, where... more
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According to research undertaken by the Universities of Oxford and Exeter, a woman's diet around the time of conception may influence the gender of her baby.
The study found a high calorie diet when trying for a baby, coupled with regular breakfasts may increase the odds of having a baby boy.
The researchers believe that the trend to adopt 'low calorie' diets could be one of the reasons the proportion of male birth rates is falling in developed countries. The researchers say the modern trend to opt for low calorie diets might explain why the proportion of boys is falling in developed countries.
Out of the 740 first-time mothers questioned as part of the research, the results showed that 56% of women with the highest energy intake around the time of conception had boys, compared to just 45% among women with the lowest energy intake.
According to research undertaken by the Universities of Oxford and Exeter, a... more
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