Scientists Discover Psychedelic-Like Drug That Doesn't Cause Hallucinations
UC Davis scientists have discovered a new psychedelic-like drug that could help treat depression and PTSD without hallucinations.
UC Davis scientists have discovered a new psychedelic-like drug that could help treat depression and PTSD without hallucinations.
Yale researchers have found how psychedelics can help as a treatment for depression, and explained it in a new study.
To help with the trauma of the Miami condo collapse, a Lutheran church charity has brought in nine golden retrievers to lend a paw.
Singing lullabies, says new research from UniArts Helsinki, not only improves the health of premature babies in intensive care but help adults too.
NYU researchers find having someone to listen to you when you need to talk is associated with greater cognitive resilience.
On Seoul's 27 bridges, new CCTV cameras will analyze body movements to try and detect suicides before they happen and alert rescue teams.
A OnePoll survey of 2,000 Americans, commissioned by Capital One, found that the pandemic has helped people view financial well-being differently.
With 7,000 years of use in hair and skincare, cooking, wound healing, and aromatherapy, here's how to get the most out of rosemary.
A 4-year trial of reduced working hours with no pay cut found increases in well-being and productivity in Iceland,
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Embracing your darker moods can actually make you feel better in the long run, psychologists from UC Berkeley have found.
Researchers have found that stress really does turn hairs grey, and the effect is (at least partially) reversible, Columbia researchers find.
Though it has been classified as a carcinogen in the past, there's no end to the health benefits of coffee, finds review from WS and Harvard
The Tsimane Indigenous people of the Bolivian Amazon experience less brain atrophy than their American and European peers.
Research from the University of California - Riverside shows the mental health and wellness benefits of experiencing awe.
A new theory about dreaming has been published by researchers writing for Cell Press: the reason for dreaming may in fact be their weirdness.
A study from Jeju University in Korea suggests that eating asparagus, which is in season now, may help to prevent a hangover.
A new study from the University of Boulder has found that going to bed and waking an hour earlier could cut depression risk by double digits.
Nearly seven in 10 Americans admit they take better care of their pet than themselves, according to a new OnePoll.
GoPatch holistic patches are relieving anxiety for customers using a navel patch without the need for drugs.
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