Alcohol and shrooms interact because they can affect the brain in some of the same ways. Combining substances that act similarly intensifies the drugs’ effects, side effects, and potential risks.
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A new study suggests that even single-celled organisms, like amoebae, and individual cells within the human body, might be capable of a simple form of learning called habituation. This discovery ...
Samir Hussein/WireImage Denzel Washington is appoaching a decade of sobriety, saying “I haven’t had a thimble’s worth since” quitting alcohol when he turned 60. The Gladiator II star ...
Kenneth Wilson, retired Professor of Psychiatry, University of Liverpool speaking at the National Conference on Alcohol Related Brain injury at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Sligo. Paul Deering Sligo ...
Brain scans suggest the whistle's tones may do more than create a scary ambience ... The researchers explain the strange mix between natural and artificial makes it hard for our brains to categorize, ...
A mysterious ancient Egyptian "mug" was once used to drink a mind-bending cocktail of alcohol, bodily fluids ... with mild sedative and euphoric effects. "The identified substances would likely ...
Women appear to be more vulnerable to alcohol's harmful effects due, possibly, to differences in body composition and metabolism, leading to higher blood alcohol concentrations. Moreover ...
Ozempic, Wegovy and other GLP-1 drugs have been shown to curb alcohol effects, a new study suggests ... long-term health throughout the entire body," she said. Approximately 28.9 million people ...