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More states expand PTSD treatment options for first responders
More states are expanding PTSD treatment options for first responders beyond traditional methods. Maryland, Ohio, Connecticut, and Missouri have enacted or proposed laws supporting mental health care, including medical marijuana protections, a PTSD treatment commission, psilocybin-assisted therapy, and psychedelic research for veterans and first responders.
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