More states expand PTSD treatment options for first responders
More states are expanding PTSD treatment options for first responders by adopting laws that include medical marijuana protections and psychedelic therapy research. Maryland and Ohio have enacted measures to support mental health, while Connecticut and Missouri are exploring psilocybin and ibogaine therapies for eligible first responders and veterans.
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- More states expand PTSD treatment options for first responders
- Trump admin loosens regulations on state-licensed medical marijuana
- Trump admin loosens regulations on state-licensed medical marijuana
- Trump announces reforms to accelerate access to psychedelic drug treatments
- NC lawmakers seek $5 million to study psychedelic medicines