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Researchers planning to SIT disease carrying mosquitoes

To combat prevalence of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito in Jamaica, local researchers are looking to sterilise the vector’s male population to help reduce the species’ overall population. Johann Antoine, research scientist at the International Centre...

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Scientist takes aim at reducing mosquito resistance to insecticides

Dr Sheena Francis, senior lecturer and research fellow at the Natural Products Institute at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, is researching countermeasures that Jamaica can employ against the growing Aedes aegypti mosquito population...

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Health Minister Joseph hopes to "harness the capacities" of traditional medicine

By Robert A Emmanuel robert.emmanuel@antiguaobserver.com Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph said that there needs to be collective thinking on how to harness the economic benefits of traditional medicines, taking advantage of the wealth of knowledge that our ancestors have had, using these medicines. Last week Friday, the Eastern Caribbean Central…

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With Recent Advancements, North America Is Expected To Dominate Psychedelic Drugs Market


With Recent Advancements, North America Is Expected To Dominate Psychedelic Drugs Market
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PALM BEACH, Fla., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The time of "Tune In… Turn On… and Dropout" psychedelics, such as certain, mushrooms and of course, LSD were not only not legal, but no researcher could even suggest studying the compounds… they were universally declared taboo. My, but how times have changed now that the baby boomers are old and want treatments for what life is bringing them now… new, effective treatments. Psychedelic medicine is one of the fastest growing markets. Psychedelic Medicines also called as hallucinogenics, are a group of substances including chemicals, such as LSD, and plants that are used in the treatment of various mental disorders such as resistant depression, panic disorder, opiate addiction, etc. These are used to change and enhance sensory perceptions, energy levels, thought process, and to facilitate spiritual experiences. Research in the Psychedelic Drugs sector has been growing substantially last year and is expected to continue in the future with an expanding rate of growth. Global Psychedelic Drugs market is growing rapidly due to the increasing number of depression cases and rising special designation from the regulatory authorities to the company to expedite the development process of medicines. In fact, the market for psychedelic drugs is projected to grow from just over $2 billion last year to about $6.9 billion by 2027, according to Data Bridge Market Research, which represents a blistering 16.3% compound annual growth rate over the forecast period. . Active companies in the markets this week include:

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Rise In Consumer Acceptance of Psychedelic Drug Therapies Is Quickly Increasing


Rise In Consumer Acceptance of Psychedelic Drug Therapies Is Quickly Increasing
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PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Psychedelics are making their way out of the counterculture and back into the mainstream, with research and media interest in the mind-altering substances growing substantially. Some have even called psychedelics "psychiatry's brave new world." The revitalization of psychedelics has occurred alongside a shift away from the research and development of traditional psychiatric medications by leading pharmaceutical companies. A report from Data Bridge Market Research reported that the global psychedelic drugs market is rising gradually with a healthy CAGR in the forecast period of 2019-2026. Growing prevalence of depression worldwide and increase in special designation from the regulatory authorities to the company to expedite the development process are the key factors for market growth.  It said that: "Psychedelic drugs market is growing due to increase in prevalence of depression worldwide, increase special designation from the regulatory authority; the effects of these factors are:

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Financial News Media | Rise In Consumer Acceptance of Psychedelic Drug Therapies Is Quickly Increasing

Financial News Media | Rise In Consumer Acceptance of Psychedelic Drug Therapies Is Quickly Increasing
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UWI Mona partners with mushroom-research firm Field Trip Ventures


Professor Dale Webber Pro-Vice Chancellor and Principal of UWI Mona described the event as a “game-changer” for the university as it continues to move research forward.
The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, has entered into a partnership with Canadian company Field Trip Ventures Inc., in a new research facility dedicated to psychedelic fungi.
Field Trip Natural Products (Ja) Limited Research and Development Laboratory, was formally launched on Tuesday, February 9, 2021, in an event held at the Faculty of Science and Technology at the UWI.
In the news release on its launch issued jointly by Field Trip and the UWI, the Canadian entity is described as “the world’s first legal research and cultivation facility dedicated exclusively to psilocybin-producing mushrooms and other plant-based psychedelics.”

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