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Could psychedelic venom be the next big anti-depressant?A hallucinogenic toad’s venom could be a new form of anti-depressant, scientists say. The Colorado River toad, also known as the Sonoran Desert toad, has psychedelic venom just below the surface ...
In Mexico City, some young people take part in psychedelic rituals, as they believe it helps them spiritually and to ease daily stresses. Arturo, a 'shaman', hosts ceremonies in the city's urban ...
These Arizona animals can harm or even kill a person with bites or stings. What to know about bark scorpions, black widows, ...
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A Modified Psychedelic Toad Toxin Reduces Signs of Depression and Anxiety in Mice, Study SuggestsThe Colorado River toad, a species native to Arizona’s Sonoran Desert and parts of northwest Mexico, has gained fame for its production of a toxin with psychoactive properties—and, some say ...
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