Nearly 5 Million Veterans Use Psychedelics, Study Reveals

Source: Military Times

Summary

A recent RAND study shows that nearly 5 million veterans have experimented with psychedelics like magic mushrooms, LSD, or MDMA, revealing significant confusion about the VA’s policies. This highlights a growing interest in alternative therapies for mental health issues among veterans.

Why It Matters

This study sheds light on the pressing issue of mental health among veterans, who often seek alternatives to traditional treatments. With an increasing number of veterans using psychedelics for therapeutic purposes, understanding VA policies could lead to better support and potentially more effective treatments for PTSD and other conditions.

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