Gov. Spencer Cox Signs Utah’s H.B. 390 Into Law, Authorizing Psychedelic Research for Veterans With PTSD
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed H.B. 390 into law, authorizing the Huntsman Mental Health Institute to study psychedelic-assisted therapy for veterans with treatment-resistant PTSD under a tightly regulated clinical research framework. The post Gov. Spencer Cox Signs Utah’s H.B. 390 Into Law, Authorizing Psychedelic Research for Veterans With PTSD appeared first on Psychedelics Today.
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