4 Tuna Species Recovered After Decade of Fishing Quotas-With Albacore in Stores Being Truly Sustainable
The IUCN reports that 4 commercially-fished tuna species are on a significant path to recovery thanks to a decade of regional fishing quotas.
The IUCN reports that 4 commercially-fished tuna species are on a significant path to recovery thanks to a decade of regional fishing quotas.
Kimberly Wybenga wanted to brighten the outlook for friends and family during the pandemic so she made and delivered compliment jars
Osaka University and NASA find new information about the distribution of cold planets in the Milky Way.
We're to a cure for osteoarthiritis, say researchers at Basel University who've identified cell in the nose to help.
A Scottish bakery teaches ex-cons new schools, and it's providing bread to some of the country's poshest restaurants.
A University of Georgia study shows that pecans can significantly reduce cholesterol levels.
80% of the patients who received a single dose of psilocybin had reduced anxiety, depression, and existential dread for up to 6 months afterwards.
A breakthrough Phase 3 Trial of MDMA Therapy for severe PTSD was so successful that 67% no longer qualify for the diagnosis.
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A therapy using psilocybin mushrooms shows promise over pre-exisiting treatments, and could be a lifesaver for patients suffering from depression, says FDA.
Numinus has received Health Canada approval of a study for MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD: here's how the trails will look.
UC Davis scientists have discovered a new psychedelic-like drug that could help treat depression and PTSD without hallucinations.