
Weed Shouldn’t Be Banned for Elite Athletes, Some Experts Say
The disqualification of a leading U.S. Olympics candidate has brought the World Anti-Doping Agency’s marijuana prohibition under fire

The disqualification of a leading U.S. Olympics candidate has brought the World Anti-Doping Agency’s marijuana prohibition under fire

Pharmaceutical companies and drug dealers have been part of the problem—but so have policy makers

The illegal substance—paired with intensive therapy and hard work—dramatically improves PTSD symptoms

For the first time, a randomized controlled trial shows the psychedelic offers potent, if short-term, relief in comparison with an SSRI

To understand the battle over e-cigarettes, one must look to history—and big tobacco

A new mental health treatment using the psychedelic compound psilocybin raises questions about medicine and values

When health care providers demonize people addicted to drugs or alcohol, it just makes the problem worse

Millennials and older adults lead the surge while Gen Z stays on the sidelines

Next-generation opioids may spring from a tiny fungus protein

The first research center of its kind in the country is bringing renewed rigor to the investigation of the drugs’ therapeutic uses

Activity in this circuit predicted which animals would keep drinking despite negative consequences

Dr. Ellen Hendriksen dives into the history of the epidemic and asks behavior coach Eric Zimmer for his most vital advice on addiction recovery

Research finds parallels to certain psychoactive drugs

Ancient site points to weed’s role in burial rites

The anesthetic-cum-party drug restores the ability to make connections among brain cells

Two new studies support this correlation

Could a sensor-studded brain cap pick up signs of impairment?

Tests now only detect specific drugs, but this artificial molecule grabs slightly altered forms, too

A Temple University psychology associate professor explains what happens when sedatives and stimulants collide in the body

Researchers are giving drugs to healthy people in hope of clearing away toxic proteins in the brain and preventing neurodegeneration.
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