Growing scope of Oregon psilocybin program raises safety concerns, study says
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Growing scope of Oregon psilocybin program raises safety concerns, study says • Washington State Standard
A woman finds psilocybin mushrooms at the base of Douglas fir trees in Columbia Park in North Portland on Nov. 10, 2023. A new study raises questions about Oregon’s program allowing the use of the psychedelic. (Photo by Lynne Terry/Oregon Capital Chronicle) Oregon’s landmark effort allowing adults older than 21 to access psilocybin has evolved beyond “strictly medical uses” and may be allowing more people to enroll in the program than is safe, a…
Growing scope of Oregon psilocybin program raises safety concerns, study says - The Mexico Ledger
A woman finds psilocybin mushrooms at the base of Douglas fir trees in Columbia Park in North Portland on Nov. 10, 2023. A new study raises questions about Oregon’s program allowing the use of the psychedelic. (Photo by Lynne Terry/Oregon Capital Chronicle)Oregon’s landmark effort allowing adults older than 21 to access psilocybin has evolved beyond “strictly medical uses” and may be allowing more people to enroll in the program than is safe, ac…
Growing scope of Oregon psilocybin program raises safety concerns, study says
Oregon’s landmark effort allowing adults older than 21 to access psilocybin has evolved beyond “strictly medical uses” and may be allowing more people to enroll in the program than is safe, according to a new study. Researchers at Johns Hopkins…
Growing scope of Oregon psilocybin program raises safety concerns, study says - Stateline Publications
A woman finds psilocybin mushrooms at the base of Douglas fir trees in Columbia Park in North Portland on Nov. 10, 2023. A new study raises questions about Oregon’s program allowing the use of the psychedelic. (Photo by Lynne Terry/Oregon Capital Chronicle)Oregon’s landmark effort allowing adults older than 21 to access psilocybin has evolved beyond “strictly medical uses” and may be allowing more people to enroll in the program than is safe, ac…
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