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Johns Hopkins survey on psychedelics & addiction Options
 
Bancopuma
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#1 Posted : 10/2/2015 6:27:12 PM
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are conducting an anonymous online survey study on the potential relationship between psychedelic experiences and reduction or cessation of addictive behaviors. This research has been approved by the Johns Hopkins University Institutional Review Board (IRB).

https://www.surveymonkey...TnoWyuZyxiss7Bs0vftN0%3d
 
cave paintings
#2 Posted : 10/3/2015 8:12:41 PM
Completed!! Thanks Banco. Thumbs up
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third-eye-open
#3 Posted : 10/3/2015 8:19:18 PM
Much appreciation for another great contribution.
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Leithen
#4 Posted : 10/4/2015 2:46:48 AM
Thank you very much for the link.

One of my personal interests and something I have experienced first hand! Hope many more can complete this. Thumbs up
“How long will this last, this delicious feeling of being alive, of having penetrated the veil which hides beauty and the wonders of celestial vistas? It doesn't matter, as there can be nothing but gratitude for even a glimpse of what exists for those who can become open to it.”
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Spaced Out 2
#5 Posted : 10/4/2015 5:40:49 AM
Done, thanks BancoSmile

Hopefully it will be used for good things.
 
Bancopuma
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#6 Posted : 10/4/2015 5:49:36 PM
Nice one team Nexus!! Knew I could count on y'all Thumbs up

The team at Johns Hopkins are doing really important and interesting work and deserve our support, all and any data they get back from this will play a part in moving the science forward so nice one everyone for contributing. I met Prof. Roland Griffiths who head's the psychedelic research group at Johns Hopkins at Breaking Convention in London in July and he's a great chap.
 
 
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