Mental scars of Iraq conflict participants exposed 25.01.06 1.00pm By Kim Sengupta New Zealand Herald The mental scars borne by those who have experienced the horrors of the Iraq conflict have been exposed …
LSD: The Geek's Wonder Drug? By Ann Harrison Wired News January 16, 2006 BASEL, Switzerland -- When Kevin Herbert has a particularly intractable programming problem, or finds himself pondering a big career …
Secret of longevity eggs not LSD: discoverer Reuters BASEL, Switzerland January 13, 2006 The 100-year-old Swiss chemist who discovered the psychedelic drug LSD said on Friday the secret to his longevity …
LSD's creator celebrates 100th birthday Researchers say drug still has more potential as Albert Hofmann reaches milestone By KENNETH AARON Times Union Staff writer First published: Thursday, January 12, …
UK psychiatrists mull use of LSD as treatment Source: China Daily January 12, 2006 British psychiatrists are beginning to debate the highly sensitive issue of using LSD for therapeutic purposes to unlock …
Psychiatrist calls for end to 30-year taboo over use of LSD as a medical treatment Drug inventor celebrates 100th birthday today Battle ahead for approval and funding of UK studies Sarah Boseley, health …
NOTE: The NYTimes article posted below inaccurately reported that Albert was of the opinion that, “LSD could be dangerous and called its distribution by Timothy Leary and others “a crime.” …
NOTE: The NYTimes article posted below inaccurately reported that Albert was of the opinion that, "LSD could be dangerous and called its distribution by Timothy Leary and others "a crime." The following …
Greetings MAPS Members and Friends, Looking over the past year’s email updates, you can see it’s been a momentous year for MAPS. This month is no exception… Like what you are reading? …
MAPS received word from Dr. Peter Oehen, Principal Investigator of the Swiss MDMA/PTSD pilot study cosponsored by MAPS and the Swiss Association for Psycholytic Therapy, that the final written approval …
Daddy Ecstasy By Dan Glaister The Guardian Newspaper December 25, 2005 Lets take the yellow brick road to Oz. Alexander Shulgin shuffles ahead along the garden path leading out of his back door. At the …
Medical frauds: Korean scientist hardly the first Dec 23 2005 Source: Reuters Disgraced South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk faked data in a landmark paper that purported to show he and his team produced …