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Tree Planted by Children at Terezin Concentration Camp Dedicated at Museum of Jewish Heritage

Tree Planted by Children at Terezin Concentration Camp Dedicated at Museum of Jewish Heritage
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I Tried Psychedelics to Treat My Debilitating Cluster Headaches

I Tried Psychedelics to Treat My Debilitating Cluster Headaches
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What is MDMA: party drug or therapeutic agent?

What is MDMA: party drug or therapeutic agent? At home in both weekend raves and the psychiatric ward, MDMA is not your typical street drug. MDMA in pill form (ecstasy) and powder (molly). Credit: Flickr, Kripos NCIS. MDMA, short for 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine, is a psychoactive drug whose effects can resemble those of both stimulants and psychedelics. The drug is known to produce distortions in time and perception, enhance the enjoyment of sensory experiences, and make people feel more energized. Its defining feature is that it increases self-awareness and empathy, which together enable a feeling of connectedness that many users report. In its tablet or capsule form, MDMA is known as

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Crossword blog: meet the Setter – Tees

Last modified on Mon 1 Mar 2021 06.52 EST Paul Bringloe has a dazzling array of pseudonyms, including Tees (Independent), Neo (Financial Times), Donnybrook (Telegraph Toughie) and Wurm (Times Quick Cryptic), as well as setting for the Times daily, jumbo and quintagram, the Telegraph daily, and various non-broadsheet newspapers. Let’s meet the setter. Hello Paul. How did it all begin? Yonks ago, I pranged my schnozzle in a football match and was treated at Odstock hospital near Salisbury [now renamed Salisbury District hospital]. Lying around was a half-finished puzzle by someone called Araucaria. Crosswords are boring, I mused, so I checked this sentiment. The clues seemed really funny – almost Pythonesque, or Pinteresque – and included something such as, “Incredibly big nun caught student taking writing material without batting an eyelid (10)”.

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