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Dr. Hoffman's problem child turns 58 It started causing trouble as a teen and has never really stopped. We can't name names, but its initials are LSD... |
Salon.com July 20, 2000 Cynthia Kuhn & Wilkie Wilson |
The ultimate bad trip Can dropping acid lead to schizophrenia? |
Chemistry World July 16, 2007 Karen Harries-Rees |
Hallucinogenic Drug in the Clinic A trial to determine whether patients with anxiety relating to advanced-stage illnesses can be safely given LSD-assisted psychotherapy and whether it improves their anxiety symptoms has been approved by a Swiss ethics committee. |
Fast Company October 1, 2007 Elizabeth Spiers |
The Tao of Steve The real reason we keep buying Apple products: appearances. |
Reason June 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Psychedelic Revival Psychedelic research is returning to Harvard, where psychiatrist John Halpern plans to give MDMA (a.k.a. Ecstasy) to late-stage cancer patients to relieve their anxiety and to help them come to terms with death. |
Salon.com September 20, 2000 Cindy Kuhn & Wilkie Wilson |
Covered in glitter I cracked my back and now I am seeing sparklies all over my skin. Could this be the result of my dropping acid years ago? |