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Precision Medicine for Mental Illness
Alto Neuroscience wants to use EEG brain biomarkers to better match the right treatment to a person’s needs.
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David Levine
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Music As Medicine
Music and psychedelics go hand-in-hand. Could both have a healing effect?
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Zoe Cormier
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My Psychiatrist is a DJ
London-based startup Wavepaths is creating a new kind of music technology explicitly designed for psychedelic therapy.
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Zoe Cormier
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The Road to Pleasure is Paved with Precision Medicine
An experimental drug that addresses anhedonia could increase the brain’s capacity to experience pleasure and herald a new era of precision medicine in psychiatry.
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Stav Dimitropoulos
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Psychedelics Offer New Route to Recovery from Eating Disorders
Psilocybin, MDMA, and ketamine can lead to a new sense of self and a release from rigid rules for people with anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder.
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Marianne Apostolides
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The Big Business of Workplace Mindfulness
Corporate America is embracing mindfulness more than ever as the pandemic rages. But what do they mean by “mindfulness,” and does it work?
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David Ewing Duncan
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What to Expect in Neuroscience, Genetics, Longevity, Biotech, and Psychedelics in 2022
We ask the experts what’s coming in the next 12 months.
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Jane Metcalfe
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The Allure of the Ice-Cold Plunge
Here are scientific reasons why you should consider a polar bear swim.
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Robin Donovan
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The Psychedelic Divide
Growing interest in psychedelic therapy reveals two different visions of the future: one of spiritual interconnectedness and one of sober neurochemistry.
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Marianne Apostolides
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The Brain of an Entrepreneur
The aspects that make them most creative may also be their biggest risk.
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Michael A. Freeman
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Harris Eyre
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William Hynes
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