Axios: How psychedelics can help treat PTSD in Veterans

This article emphasizes the Bay Area's leading role in advancing the use of MDMA-AT as a treatment for Veterans with PTSD. Palo Alto VA Medical Center is gearing up to recruit and screen participants for its own clinical trials with MDMA-assisted therapy. For HB, being associated with a region at the forefront of such groundbreaking research positions the organization as an innovative leader in mental health advocacy. This aligns well with the brand's commitment to cutting-edge solutions and reinforces its role as a progressive force in the field.

It underscores the efforts by HB and its partners to scale up MDMA-assisted therapy. The bipartisan support mentioned in the article reflects positively on HB's ability to navigate political landscapes and gain crucial backing for its initiatives. This advocacy not only contributes to the brand's credibility but also positions it as an instrumental force in the potential nationwide rollout of trials, demonstrating a commitment to making innovative treatments accessible to veterans across diverse demographics.

Read the article here.

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