The Drug Science Podcast
Ein Podcast von Drug Science - Mittwochs
130 Folgen
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49. Medical Cannabis in the UK with Professor Mike Barnes
Vom: 1.11.2021 -
48. Liberal Democrats with Norman Baker
Vom: 27.10.2021 -
47. Psychedelics for Palliative Care with Dr Margaret Ross
Vom: 13.10.2021 -
46. Human Behaviour with Dame Theresa Marteau
Vom: 29.9.2021 -
45. Psycholytic therapy with MDMA and LSD with Dr Peter Gasser
Vom: 15.9.2021 -
44. Ibogaine with Professor Deborah Mash
Vom: 1.9.2021 -
43. Opium, Caffeine and Mescaline with Michael Pollan
Vom: 18.8.2021 -
42. Alternatives to Prohibition with Sheila Vakharia and Alex Stevens
Vom: 4.8.2021 -
41. Couples counselling and MDMA with Annie and Michael Mithoefer
Vom: 21.7.2021 -
40. Recovery from the SAS with Ollie Ollerton
Vom: 7.7.2021 -
39. Underground Psychotherapy with Friederike Meckel Fischer
Vom: 23.6.2021 -
38. Drug Markets with Julia Buxton
Vom: 9.6.2021 -
37. MAPS with Rick Doblin
Vom: 26.5.2021 -
36. Psychedelic Renaissance with Amanda Feilding
Vom: 12.5.2021 -
35. Crack Cocaine with Professor Carl Hart
Vom: 28.4.2021 -
34. Psilocybin vs Antidepressants with Dr Robin Carhart-Harris
Vom: 14.4.2021 -
33. Trauma and Stress with Dr Gabor Maté
Vom: 31.3.2021 -
32. Drug Consumption Rooms with Peter Krykant
Vom: 13.10.2020 -
31. The Philosophy of Psychedelics with Dr. Peter Hughes
Vom: 6.10.2020 -
30. Getting High Without Drugs with Dr. David Luke
Vom: 29.9.2020
Professor David Nutt has spent a career making the argument for a rational, evidence-based approach to drug policy and drug use. The scientific evidence still challenges perceived wisdom on drugs and for that reason can appear to be contentious. In this podcast, the Professor explores the actual harms and potential benefits of various drugs, challenging myths surrounding classification and legislation, and exploring the societal impact of poorly informed drug policy. Using evidence in public policy should not be controversial. A podcast for anyone interested in understanding the scientific truth about drugs, free from political or moral concern.
