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VA launches MDMA-assisted mental health therapy trial
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a new MDMA-assisted therapy clinical trial focused on veterans with PTSD and trauma-related conditions. The initiative reflects growing interest in evidence-based psychedelic-assisted therapies and broader efforts to expand innovative mental health treatment options for veterans and other trauma survivors.


SF Gate: TSA quietly updates policy on bringing marijuana through security
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Bill to create psychedelic therapy program in Louisiana passes unanimously, heads to governor
The proposal would create a state initiative for clinical studies involving ibogaine and psilocybin
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Closing the Gap Between Medical Research and Insurance Coverage for Alternative Treatments
Millions of Americans—including veterans, first responders, seniors, and trauma survivors—face barriers accessing treatments that may improve their quality of life because insurance coverage has not kept pace with scientific research. AACPN's Alternative Care Access Campaign advocates for Medicare, Medicaid, VA, and private insurance policies that incorporate evidence-based alternative and integrative healthcare treatments shown to be safe, effective, and beneficial to patien


AACPN Advocates for Psychedelic Research to Support Survivors of Sexual Violence
AACPN is calling for expanded scientific research into psychedelic-assisted therapies as potential trauma treatment options for survivors of sexual violence. The organization says survivors deserve compassionate, evidence-based care and continued research into emerging mental health therapies including MDMA, psilocybin, and ketamine-assisted treatment.


AACPN Launches Psychedelic Research Initiative to Advance Veteran Mental Health Innovation
The American Alternative Care Policy Network (AACPN) this week launched its Psychedelic Research Initiative to support continued scientific research into emerging therapies that may help address some of America's most difficult mental health challenges. At the center of this effort are veterans. For many veterans, the invisible wounds of service can persist long after they return home. Post-traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, traumatic brain injury, substance-use disorders
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