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  2. SKHS PhD candidate Ron Shore talks to CBC about psilocybin treatment for terminal cancer patients

SKHS PhD candidate Ron Shore talks to CBC about psilocybin treatment for terminal cancer patients

Caroline Barghout, Kimberly Ivany - Feb 28, 2022

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Terminal cancer patient denied magic mushrooms after Health Canada rule change. CBC, February 28, 2022.

SKHS PhD candidate, Ron Shore, talks to CBC about psilocybin treatment for terminal cancer patient and how Canada needs to rethink the way it classifies the use of psychedelics.

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