psychopharmacology
Is It a Myth That LSD Can Permanently Fry Your Brain?
Pharmacologist David Nichols told me that permanent acid trips make no medical sense.
Why ‘Beer Goggles’ Work Better for Women Than Men
New research presented at the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology confirms that alcohol removes sexual inhibitions, but also shows that it could have more of an effect on women.
Why Even Just the Smell of Alcohol Can Make Us Lose All Self-Control
According to the findings of a new study from Edge Hill University, smelling alcohol can make it harder for people to inhibit their behaviour.
The Long, Strange Trip of the Chemists Behind the Legendary LSD 'Orange Sunshine'
'The Sunshine Makers' is a new documentary that shares the untold story of the chemists-turned-criminals who altered the psychedelic world.
Meet the Only Doctor in the World Legally Allowed to Use LSD to Treat Patients
Last year, Swiss psychiatrist Peter Gasser received permission from his government to use acid in his practice, which he says can help people deal with anxiety and fear of death, among other things.