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Senator Dunbar Prefiles Legislation to Establish Alaska Psychedelic Medicine Task Force

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Jan 13, 2024   Featured, Health, State  

Senator Dunbar Prefiles Legislation to Establish Alaska Psychedelic Medicine Task Force

ANCHORAGE – This week, Senator Forrest Dunbar, D-Anchorage, announced legislation that would establish the “Alaska Mental Health and Psychedelic Medicine Task Force” aimed at addressing Alaska‘s ongoing mental health crisis. The task force would have a diverse membership consisting of Commissioners (or their designee) from the Departments of Health, Military & Veterans’ Affairs, and Commerce […]

Unpatented Shot Dubbed ‘The World’s Covid-19 Vaccine’ Wins Emergency Approval in India

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Dec 29, 2021   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Unpatented Shot Dubbed ‘The World’s Covid-19 Vaccine’ Wins Emergency Approval in India

“This announcement is an important first step in vaccinating the world and halting the pandemic,” said Dr. Peter Hotez, a U.S.-based vaccine scientist. An unpatented Covid-19 vaccine developed by the Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, and the pharmaceutical firm Biological E. Limited received emergency-use authorization from Indian regulators on Tuesday—news that the jab’s creators hailed as […]

When Love Hurts, a Placebo Can Help

By Lisa Marshall | University of Colorado-Boulder on Apr 25, 2017   Featured, Health  

When Love Hurts, a Placebo Can Help

Feeling heartbroken from a recent breakup? Just believing you’re doing something to help yourself get over your ex can influence brain regions associated with emotional regulation and lessen the perception of pain. That’s the takeaway from a new CU Boulder study that measured the neurological and behavioral impacts the placebo effect had on a group […]

Ties to Alaska’s Wild Plants

By Theresa Bakker | UAF on May 13, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Ties to Alaska’s Wild Plants

A new series of ethnobotany films produced by filmmaker Sarah Betcher explores traditional Alaskan indigenous uses of wild plants for food, medicine and construction materials. The “Ties to Alaska’s Wild Plants” project was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation to Betcher and principle investigator Steffi Ickert-Bond, the Herbarium curator at the University […]

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