Johns Hopkins study explains why MDMA may help treat PTSD

Johns Hopkins study explains why MDMA may help treat PTSD

4.9
(263)
Write Review
More
$ 16.99
Add to Cart
In stock
Description

In mouse study, MDMA is shown to reactivate a learning period for social rewards, allowing test subjects to form positive associations where none existed before

MDMA Opens Brain's 'Critical Period', May Explain Drug's Success

Can PTSD be treated with MDMA? Montco clinic plans to try - WHYY

Expanding On Psilocybin Research, John Hopkins Hoping To Hear From

MDMA is Triggering Seismic Changes in Consciousness for PTSD

Frontiers Social anxiety and MDMA-assisted therapy investigation: a novel clinical trial protocol

Psilocybin therapy: There's Coloradans sought it before it was legal

What are the top 5 or so natural bioactive compounds implicated or

MDMA may help psychotherapists to treat post-traumatic stress

Johns Hopkins launches center for psychedelic research

Psychedelic medicine is going mainstream. Who will benefit? - The

To Understand the Human Brain, Give an Octopus MDMA

MDMA Treatment for PTSD and Trauma - Ecstasy and Molly Drug Trials

Frontiers Altered brain activity and functional connectivity

MDMA Therapy for PTSD Inches Closer to U.S. Approval - The New York Times