Ibogaine is gaining ground in the treatment of addiction, PTSD, and more
Interest in the psychedelic is gaining traction. Dr. Peter Grinspoon joined GBH’s All Things Considered to discuss the drug as well as President Trump’s move to reclassify marijuana.
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Cement has a climate problem, but a Boston startup is changing that
Cement is the second most-consumed resource in the world—second only to water. -
Boston's free puppet library features creations the founder 'dreamed into existence'
For years, people have been coming to Sara Peattie's free puppet library in the Back Bay for a sprinkle of joy and a world of puppetry. -
Post-9/11 veterans suffering from head trauma and PTSD need new treatment
TRACTS, or the Translational Research Center for TBI and Stress Disorders, aims to develop effective treatments for veterans suffering from co-occurring disorders. -
What your doctor may not have told you about your PMS
Shalene Gupta’s new book “The Cycle” explores the under-diagnosed and misunderstood premenstrual dysphoric disorder. -
After racist arson attack, Springfield church rebuilds with grace and love
"People do things that are hurtful and hateful," says Rev. Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery. "But we don't have to live in that space." -
Worcester City Council tweaks public comment rules after hate speech interruptions
The Worcester City Council is amending how public comment participants must identify themselves in the wake of racist and antisemitic interruptions -
Boston's ECO is in the 'fiery furnace of a murderous world'
The Engima Chamber Opera's artistic director, Kirsten Cairns, says this Britten production is especially timely.