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Single dose of magic mushroom psychedelic can cause anatomical brain changes, study finds
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05.05.2026

Single dose of magic mushroom psychedelic can cause anatomical brain changes, study finds

Participants took 25mg of psilocybin, reporting deeper psychological insight and better wellbeing a month laterA single dose of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, can induce anatomical changes in the brain, according to research among people who took the psychedelic compound for the first time.Scientists spotted apparent changes in the brain’s structure which were still apparent a month after healthy volunteers took the drug. If confirmed, they may help explain the therapeutic effects that psychedelics can have on anxiety, depression and addiction, researchers said. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Myanmar Junta Transfers Aung San Suu Kyi From Prison to House Arrest
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Política·30.04.2026Resumen IA

Myanmar Junta Transfers Aung San Suu Kyi From Prison to House Arrest

Myanmar's military junta has transferred deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest, state broadcaster MRTV announced. Suu Kyi, 80, has been detained since the 2021 coup that toppled her democratically elected government. She was sentenced to 27 years on widely condemned fabricated charges. Her son Kim Aris called the transfer a "calculated gesture" designed to ease international pressure, noting he has received no confirmation of her wellbeing and does not know her location.

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NPR News
Peers to vote on government bid to delay children's social media restrictions by up to three years
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Política·26.04.2026Resumen IA

Peers to vote on government bid to delay children's social media restrictions by up to three years

Peers will vote Monday on a government amendment that could delay action on children's social media access for up to three years, sparking backlash from campaigners. The amendment to the children's wellbeing and schools bill would allow ministers to wait before introducing restrictions, potentially limiting action to parental controls rather than sweeping measures. Tory peer John Nash has tabled an alternative amendment forcing the government to raise the minimum age for social media to 16 within 12 months, which peers have already backed three times by a 126-vote margin. With parliament prorogation expected next week, Monday's vote is the last opportunity to force the issue.

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Guardian UK