One Year On: The Strongest Evidence Yet That Psilocybin’s Benefits Can Last

The largest long-term psilocybin study ever conducted has found that benefits for treatment-resistant depression remained stable for a full year. Here’s why researchers say the findings could change how we think about mental health treatment.
An 80-Year-Old Woman With Advanced Alzheimer’s Took Psilocybin Mushrooms. Then She Started Speaking Again.

A remarkable new case report describes an 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer’s disease who regained speech, continence, recognition, and conversation after taking psilocybin mushrooms. Here’s what researchers think may have happened.
Laughter is the Best Medicine! Why Humour is the Missing Piece of Psychedelic Integration

Psychedelic integration doesn’t always have to be serious. Here’s why laughter, play, and humour may be some of the most overlooked tools for making sense of a mushroom experience.
Magic Mushrooms Made Aggressive Fish More Peaceful, New Study Finds

A new study found that psilocybin reduced aggression in one of nature’s feistiest fish species. Researchers say the findings could help uncover how psychedelics influence social behaviour and brain signalling.