Op-Ed: From Psychedelic Prohibition to Psychedelic Public Health
Missi Wooldridge, Heather Kuiper, Doris Payer, and Logina Mostafa argue that public health has been largely missing from this rapidly evolving landscape, and that 2025 marked an inflection point for “psychedelic public health” as an emerging field.
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