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A Real-World Study of Oregon's Nonmedical Psilocybin Program Shows Promise

The largest Oregon study of regulated psilocybin found most participants reported benefits and only a few serious adverse reactions.

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(JDawnInk)New research on the experiences of people who took magic mushrooms through Oregon's homegrown psychedelic industry — the first program of its kind in the U.S. — is offering a largely favorable picture. The study, based on almost 350 people who took the drug at state-licensed centers, is the most rigorous analysis yet of the real-world implications of regulated psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms. Most of the participan…

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