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Psilocybin Alcoholism Trial Highlights Issues in Psychedelic Science
[ad_1] New research published in JAMA Psychiatry We report the results of the first-ever double-blind, placebo-controlled trial testing psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy to treat alcohol use disorders. Headline results were encouraging, with almost half of the psilocybin group abstaining from drinking altogether after treatment. So this study raises big questions about the credibility of these kinds of ... -
Liv. Co. Public Health Announces 30 New Monkeypox Cases, What You Need to Know
[ad_1] The 30 new monkeypox cases have added to Riverside County’s growing total, which now stands at 158 cases. “This was the largest number we have reported in a single day,” said Jose Alvaro, a spokesman for the Riverside County Public Health Department. But according to Public Health, this is not considered a spike. “One ... -
Digital marketing professionals in high demand amid SG’s talent shortage
[ad_1] Singapore is rapidly building a reputation in Southeast Asia as a regional tech hub, with tech and digital jobs in great demand across a myriad of sectors. However, the company is also facing a technical talent shortage, according to recruitment and talent platform Grit’s Singapore Salary Report & Market Outlook for 2022/2023. ... -
Medical costs may help explain link between multiple sclerosis and latitude ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers know that people who live far from the equator are more likely to develop multiple sclerosis (MS), and they attribute it to vitamin D exposure. But countries further from the equator are more likely to be wealthier than those closer to the equator. This new study was published online August 24, 2022. neurology®the ... -
LOOK OF THE WEEK: Nicole Kidman, 55, is one of fashion’s biggest risk-takers.
[ad_1] Leah Doran, CNN Oscar-winning actor Nicole Kidman took the internet’s attention this week with her new shoot for Perfect Magazine. Kidman, who turned 55 this summer, flexes his incredibly sculpted triceps on magazine covers. A cascade of his red hair falls over one shoulder and a section is bluntly cropped at the chin. Not ... -
Walking the Red Road –– How Cultural Education Promoted a Culture of Education
[ad_1] Macedonio Arteaga, executive director of Izcalli, an indigenous education and support network for youth, describes the organization’s annual men’s gathering, Círculo De Hombres, as a rite of passage. But as long as he’s been doing this work, he said, no young man has ever known what a rite of passage is. It is often ... -
10-year-old transgender model Noella McMarr is already a NYFW runway veteran
[ad_1] The 10-year-old transgender girl from Chicago is already a runway veteran when she hits the catwalk at New York Fashion Week next month, and is set to walk in Paris next year. Noella McMaher, who identifies as both her parents are transgender, debuted at New York Fashion Week in February, becoming one of Trans ... -
Subliminal Beauty — Discovering the “Art of Science”
[ad_1] The University of California, San Diego Library is partnering with the San Diego Museum of Natural History for an exhibit that celebrates the intersection of art and science. The “Art of Science” contest was created to highlight the beauty that emerges in the course of scientific research at the University of California, San Diego ...










