Veterans with PTSD travel to other countries to access psychedelics
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Veteran faces childhood trauma on psychedelic journey
Navy veteran Michael Giardina told Anderson Cooper he was able to "let go" of trauma from his childhood during a psychedelic experience.CBS News - 7h -
U.S. veterans cross the border for psychedelic treatment in Mexico
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A Psychedelic Journey | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Thousands of veterans are traveling overseas seeking relief at psychedelic retreats. Sunday, Anderson Cooper follows nine veterans on a psychedelic journey to the west coast of Mexico.CBS News - 2d -
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TikTok no longer accessible in US
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Federal judge in Texas rules 3 other states can challenge access to abortion pill mifepristone nationwide
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U.S. overdose deaths far outpace other countries: Report
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