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Numerous clinical studies nationwide have shown positive results from using psilocybin to treat PTSD, depression and substance use.
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The measure to study psilocybin therapy still needs a final vote in the House before it heads to the Senate.
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A recent study from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis found that racial discrimination is linked to depression among college-educated Black Americans.
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Of the 24 people who participated in a phase 2 clinical trial involving nitrous oxide breathing treatments, 17 saw improvements.
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Loss of smell is one of the telltale signs of COVID-19, affecting up to 80% of patients by some estimates. Though there is no cure, an experimental therapy currently being tested at Washington University has given some patients hope.
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School social workers and researchers say rates of depression among students are still higher than normal with remote schooling dragging on into the winter.
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Stress, anxiety and depression can be part of the college experience for many students, so the University of Missouri System is hoping a mobile app can…
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James Dahm has worked at the City Justice Center in St. Louis for nearly a decade, but he hasn’t forgotten how hard it was to learn the ropes as a rookie…
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Two decades ago, Jim Nace was a national ice cream salesman, on cross-country flights 20 days a month. He was on top of the world.“I had a great…
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Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine is removing an administrator who drew national attention for his work to prevent student depression and…