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NYU Researchers Boost Alcohol Recovery with Psilocybin

Researchers at New York University's Grossman School of Medicine conducted two studies examining the effects of psilocybin on individuals with alcohol use disorder. The results showed that psilocybin-assisted therapy led to significant improvements in impulsivity, depression and vulnerability for up to six months after treatment. In a study involving 84 participants, those who received psilocybin therapy demonstrated greater openness and experienced positive emotions, with men showing an increase in positive emotions and women showing increased openness. The researchers noted that these results were observed in controlled therapeutic environments and emphasized the importance of using psilocybin under a doctor's supervision.

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