You need to study hard if you want to score high grades in school or exams. Here are five simple yet healthy ways to improve your memory, help you stay awake …
Plant and Drug Research Studies
You need to study hard if you want to score high grades in school or exams. Here are five simple yet healthy ways to improve your memory, help you stay awake …
Ceylon Tea: Nutrition, Benefits, and Potential Downsides Healthline
Ceylon tea is popular among tea enthusiasts for its rich flavor and fragrant aroma. While there are some differences in terms of taste and antioxidant *content*, …
Plant Hallucinogen Holds Hope for Diabetes Therapy Infosurhoy
A potent molecular cocktail containing a compound from ayahuasca spurs rapid growth of insulin-producing cells. Plant Hallucinogen Holds Hope for Diabetes …
Mushrooms as Medication? Psychedelics Could Be Subsequent Breakthrough Remedy Infosurhoy
From treating depression to helping manage alcohol addiction, researchers say legal medical “magic mushrooms” have many potential benefits. Share on …
Why Do Most Patients Use Medical Marijuana? Chronic Pain Healthline
A new study found that more than 62 percent of people who use medical marijuana do so to treat chronic pain.
First Study On Marijuana As PTSD Treatment Done KJZZ
An Arizona researcher has completed the first ever clinical trial of marijuana to treat PTSD.Researchers hope to publish the results of the three-year study soon.
How to live longer: Drinking three cups of this hot drink per day may increase longevity Express
HOW TO live longer: A group of studies has revealed drinking three or more cups of a popular hot drink per day may reduce the risk of death and increase …
The Rise of the WeWorking Class New York Times
The co-working giant’s real product isn’t office space — it’s a new kind of “corporate culture.“
COLUMN: New medical research shows benefits of psychedelic drugs The Daily Toreador
The word “drug” has a negative connotation. What comes to mind when most of us hear the word drug is that of crime, addiction and violence we see reported in …