The firm could have roughly a year’s runway remaining based on the first-quarter burn rate. A key regulatory green
DOJ Calls Settlement With Ayahuasca Church ‘Irrelevant’ To Case Involving Another Psychedelic Church
In an ongoing lawsuit over the legal status of an Iowa-based church that wants to incorporate ayahuasca into its
A new study by Johns Hopkins University researchers on the effects of psychedelics suggests that—contrary to some earlier evidence—a
A top official with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says there’s an “unstoppable narrative” in support of
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has postponed an administrative hearing on its proposed ban of two psychedelic compounds as
Alaska’s Senate on Friday gave final approval to a House-passed bill that would create a state task force to
Lawmakers in Vermont have passed legislation to create a psychedelic-assisted therapy working group that would make recommendations on whether
The firm is arguing the DEA’s administrative rulemaking process has been unlawful and would hamper its research efforts. A
A majority of Americans have tried marijuana—and most say they had a positive experience—according to a new poll. The
Vermont’s House of Representatives has passed a bill that would create a psychedelic-assisted therapy working group to make recommendations








