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In people with traumatic brain injury, administering the psychedelic drug ibogaine seems to slow down brainwaves, which may ...
Features that trigger post-traumatic stress symptoms, such as mazes, loud noises, glare, and dark corners, should be avoided in clinic settings for trauma patients.
The risk for several adverse health outcomes, including PTSD, traumatic brain injury and anxiety, was heightened among active-duty service members with vs. without obstructive sleep apnea ...
A psychedelic drug called ibogaine can safely and effectively treat long-term symptoms of traumatic brain injury in veterans, findings from a study indicates..
Psilocybin, LSD and ayahuasca are classic psychedelics, or serotonergic hallucinogens, because they act via serotonin ...
Similarly, those with fewer PTSD symptoms showed less complicated brain activity, suggesting the drug helps calm the intense stress response associated with PTSD.