/ Modified feb 3, 2020 9:18 a.m.

The Psychedelic Reset

With mental health disorders on the rise, groundbreaking research is being launched on psychedelic substances and their potential impacts on mental health.

With mental health disorders on the rise, major universities like Johns Hopkins have launched groundbreaking research focused on psychedelic substances and their potential impacts on mental health. The University of Arizona in Tucson is in the midst of a major study involving psilocybin or magic mushrooms and obsessive compulsive disorder—and their findings are raising eyebrows.

Producers: David Fenster and Gisela Telis
Videographers: Gage Judd, David Fenster, Matt Potwardowski
Editor: David Fenster

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