Ibogaine comes from iboga, a shrub native to Central Africa. Traditionally, it is used in Bwiti rituals. Now, scientists are discovering that the drug …
The year 2025 in review: A Mugglehead roundup
Blink and 2025 is going to be over. Pop the cork. Hallelujah.
The year was defined by a weird mix of volatility, breakthroughs, and sharp reminders of how fast technology, markets, and medicine can shift. Precious metals surged on global uncertainty as wars and violence made investors head for safe haven assets. Medical diagnostics and psychedelic therapies incorporated artificial intelligence and inched towards the mainstream.
Investor behavior told a similar story. In periods of ...
Can Service Dogs Make Life Easier for Veterans With PTSD?
A bill with bipartisan support would make it easier for veterans to get trained service dogs

Studies have explored the connection between pets and mental health.
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Conservative and Christian? US right champions psychedelic drugs – PressReader
… ibogaine – is being championed by evangelical Christians,. Republican governors, military veterans, and big tech billionaires. Many of them see …
Conservative and Christian? US right champions psychedelic drugs | US news
For half a century, psychedelics largely belonged to the cultural left: anti-war, anti-capitalist, suspicious of the church and state. Now, one of the most politically consequential psychedelic drugs in the US – ibogaine – is being championed by evangelical Christians, Republican governors, military veterans, and big tech billionaires.
Many of them see ibogaine, an intense psychedelic derived from a central African rootbark, as a divine technology. In fact, some pointedly ...
