“Psilocybin, the psychedelic component of magic mushrooms, has previously been touted as an effective treatment for depression, anxiety, addiction, and PTSD — but now researchers say it has the potential to be used in Alzheimer’s intervention as well.
In this case study, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, researchers focused on an 80-year-old Japanese American woman with Alzheimer’s. She had declined over the previous decade and was reduced to urinary incontinence, speaking in single syllables, and dependence on caregivers for mobility support and daily living.
She was then given a 5g dose of magic mushrooms.
During the initial phase, she was agitated, sweated profusely and entered a prolonged sleep state that suggested unconsciousness. But around hour 19, she began speaking in full autobiographical sentences, recalling life events she had been unable to articulate for years.
In the days and weeks that followed, more incredible changes emerged. She regained urinary continence, even in the evenings, and began dressing herself. She was able to make and maintain eye contact, remember social interactions, emotionally respond to others, and hold lucid conversations.”
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🚨 A new rule, dubbed the 'anti-Arsenal law', is to be introduced at the World Cup, with an England goal used as a case study for what officials are looking to cut out.
The rule will see players penalised for obstructing or preventing an opponent from playing the ball at free kicks and corners. Originating from basketball, the law essentially stops players acting as blockers.
Players can be penalised for the offence prior to the ball being kicked. Changes will come into play for the World Cup and in all major leagues from the start of July.
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@RegalRhetoric@anishmoonka I mean my 7 year old kid is very smart! But me being several times bigger I am much more intelligent. Cute Mexican white scruffy dog! I have one too haha
@RegalRhetoric@anishmoonka Yea big dogs are smarter than little dogs, so if your little one was smart think of how smart this big guy is. He ate it knowing it wasn't dangerous and didn't care lol
@alexisthejefe@Forte4r@indisputable_G Sure seems like it, telling people they gonna die for smoking lol I know you don't have people to please in your life
@aphillip712@11Yanks Nah he's going to play every game. It's a last ditch effort to prevent opposing teams from analyzing his many weaknesses (he's slow).
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