Dosed | Film Threat

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What comes to mind when you think of psychedelic mushrooms? Laser light shows, college experimentation, The Grateful Dead? That’s normally what I think of. So in a way, I owe a debt to the compelling and insightful documentary Dosed, which brings to light a perhaps not-so-widely known use for psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms: therapy for depression, anxiety, and a host of other mental afflictions.

Adrianne, the film’s subject, is a ...

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Bad Habits That Harm the Environment (and Advice for Stopping)

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Many of us are guilty of having one or more bad habits. While we tend
to know how they negatively impact our lives and the lives of those around us,
most of us don’t realize how they harm the environment as well. This unwelcome
impact on the planet raises the stakes when it comes to reasons to put an end
to our bad habits.

Here are some bad habits that harm the environment and tips on how ...

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Will Coronavirus Derail D.C.’s Drive to Decriminalize Shrooms?

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Concerns over the continuing global outbreak of coronavirus have led activists seeking to decriminalize magic mushrooms in Washington, D.C. to ask for permission to circulate their initiative petition online. Officials with the city’s Board of Elections decided last month that the proposal from the group Decriminalize Nature Washington, D.C. could be placed on the ballot in November if enough signatures are gathered.

Under the initiative, the ...

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