I Feel Like Death Doesnt Frighten Me Psychedelics Help A Cancer Patient Overcome Anxiety

Most of the 51 cancer patients in a Johns Hopkins study saw their depression and anxiety decrease after their psilocybin experience. Kerry Pappas was one of those patients. Click here for the full story: cbsn.ws/2phQBKv

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