People Who've Tried Psychedelics Have Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Diabetes
Using data of 375,000 Americans, scientists found those who took psychedelic drugs were half as likely to develop heart disease or diabetes.
Using data of 375,000 Americans, scientists found those who took psychedelic drugs were half as likely to develop heart disease or diabetes.
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Pharma company Merck has had significant results with their COVID-19 antiviral pill, the U.S. government has bought $1.7 million doses.
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