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A Woman With Late-Stage Alzheimer's Hadn't Spoken in Years. Then She Had a Psilocybin Mushroom Trip.
2+ hour, 39+ min ago (455+ words) Research led by Marcos Lago (Medical Department, Associa'o Cruz de Ankh) (" Evrymmnt - stock. adobe. com) But what happened to this woman is difficult to ignore. Then, at approximately 3: 30 in the morning, around 19 hours after she had taken the mushrooms, she…...
Is Cannabis Psychosis More Than Drug-Induced Psychosis?
2+ hour, 1+ min ago (715+ words) Posted June 12, 2026 | Reviewed by Davia Sills D'Souza's trailblazing research helped move the field beyond the simple observation that cannabis use and psychosis are associated. The more important question became whether cannabis could cause psychotic disorders. His studies also found that…...
IN MEMORIUM - Roger E. Meyer, MD - Neuropsychopharmacology
13+ hour, 5+ min ago (209+ words) Roger was recruited by the University of Connecticut in 1977 where he became Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and developed and led a NIAAA funded Alcohol Research Center (19781993). From 1989 to 1992, he also served as Executive Dean at UConn. He spent…...
Feeling worthless or anxious? These depression symptoms could cut years from healthy aging
6+ hour, 34+ min ago (453+ words) The results are from Tohoku University, Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization and the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition. Their study, published April 25, 2026, in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, investigated the impact of specific symptoms of depression on long-term…...
NC expands specialized mental health supervision to all 100 counties
2+ hour, 56+ min ago (1253+ words) When Tracy Lee worked as a probation/parole officer in Mecklenburg County, he found himself supervising people with serious mental illness " and feeling ill-equipped to do so. "I had no idea what I was dealing with," Lee, now chief deputy…...
Mount Sinai Researchers Identify Brain "Entrapment" Patterns Associated With Depression
3+ hour, 20+ min ago (265+ words) New York, NY (June 12, 2026) " Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified distinctive patterns in how the brain transitions between activity states in people with depression, providing new insight into why depressive symptoms can feel persistent…...
Risk-Taking Teens Have Low Levels of Brain Chemical
4+ hour, 37+ min ago (451+ words) Dennis Thompson Friday, 12 June 2026 08: 28 AM EDT Trying weed, alcohol or smoking. Getting into fights. Attempting dangerous "Jackass"-style stunts. Dating that skeevy guy. Ever wonder why some teens are driven to do dumb things?" It could be because their developing…...
Magic mushrooms and Alzheimer's: what one remarkable case can tell us
10+ min ago (848+ words) Magic mushrooms are better known for producing hallucinations and altering people's sense of reality than for treating brain diseases. Most people associate them with tripping, rather than Alzheimer's disease. But a report on an individual patient has prompted scientists to…...
Have A Risk-Taking Teen? This Brain Chemical Might Be Responsible, Researchers Say
20+ hour, 13+ min ago (520+ words) A brain chemical might be responsible for teen risk-taking Teens low in dopamine were more likely to try substances However, as they grew older and their dopamine levels rose, they were less likely to use substances FRIDAY, June 12, 2026 (Health Day…...
High-Dose Psilocybin Case Report Suggests Hidden Function May Persist in Advanced Alzheimer's
4+ hour, 52+ min ago (796+ words) For five years, an elderly woman with advanced Alzheimer's disease had spoken mostly in single words, needed help walking, and showed little spontaneous interaction with the people around her. Then, roughly 19 hours after receiving a high dose of psilocybin-containing mushrooms,…...