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Microdosing is gaining popularity with a new breed of health seekers. These self-experimenters take a very small amount of psilocybin mushrooms or LSD to reduce anxiety, stress and depression.
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Researchers at Colorado State University in partnership with the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance surveyed nearly 1,700 volunteers and employees to find out how zoos handle animal loss and grief.
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Later this year, patients in Colorado who suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression will have a new treatment option. They’ll be able to take part in therapy sessions led by licensed therapists who offer psychedelic treatment using mushrooms. Today on ITN, we hear how it works from a doctor who’s offered this type of therapy for years.
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Psilocybin enters the chat: Starting Jan. 1, Coloradans will have a new psychiatric treatment optionThe legalization of “magic” mushrooms comes as people increasingly turn to psychedelics to treat anxiety, depression and other disorders. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Lance Benzel and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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In communities across Northern Colorado, people are struggling with their mental health, and with getting the care they need. Today, we’re going to talk about some of the fundamental reasons why.
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On this episode of Colorado Edition, a mighty dam might no longer be functioning because of the Colorado River crisis. Also, the holidays are a merry time – but not for everyone.
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Colorado and Idaho are joining a handful of other states in opting out of a long-running CDC survey that tracks teenagers' mental health.
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Scientists say certain brain wave patterns can predict whether a person is likely to respond to a common antidepressant, or would do better with non-drug therapy.
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Nearly 1 in 7 women suffers from depression during pregnancy or postpartum. But very few get treatment. Doctors in Massachusetts have a new way to get them help.
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The Mountain West has disproportionately high rates of depressive disorders and suicide. Researchers are trying to find out why. Turns out, the mountains…