
What If Psychedelics’ Hallucinations Are Just a Side Effect?
Some neuroscientists now believe that the drugs’ mental-health benefits don’t come from tripping.
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Some neuroscientists now believe that the drugs’ mental-health benefits don’t come from tripping.

Until we start to see the longer-term consequences of missed shots

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A Japanese antiviral appears to shorten symptoms and protect against chronic disease. Also, it doesn’t taste like soapy grapefruit.

A genetic mutation carried by about 500 million people makes drinking dramatic, but may protect against infectious diseases.

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