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PSILOCYBIN SURGE

A NEW STUDY BASED ON DATA COLLECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT agencies suggests the availability of illicit psilocybin mushrooms in the U.S. has risen significantly compared to prior years. This uptick in psilocybin seizures suggests that the mushrooms are now easier to find on the street.

Researchers at New York University (NYU) uncovered a rapidly growing trend suggesting more Americans have access to psilocybin mushrooms, as the list of potential medical benefits grows. Published online in the journal , the study analyzed 4,526

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