Ahead of 420, Jannelle Calderón interviewed UNLV neuroscientist and psychology professor Dustin Hines whose research focuses on understanding how psychedelics (such as magic mushrooms) and psychoactives (such as marijuana) can help depression, anxiety, and seizures – just to name a few.
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