In a blow to advocates pushing for legalization of psychedelics, the FDA rejected MDMA for treatment for PTSD. We’ll hear why one of those advocates says the move is a good thing. Plus, are parents worrying about the wrong thing when they monitor their kids’ screen time?
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Dr. Sue Sisley is president and principal investigator of the Scottsdale Research Institute. She spoke to The Show recently about where her state-funded research stands — and what’s next for psychedelic treatment.
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Thao Ha is an associate professor in the psychology department at ASU, and she joins The Show to talk more about parents engaging with their teens about screen time.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Arizona Republic columnist Phil Boaz says pro-Palestinian protesters at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago could end the Kamala Harris honeymoon.
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"In the Shadow of the Holy Mountain" is Blind Pilot’s first album release in eight years. The Show spoke with singer Israel Nebeker and drummer Ryan Dobrowski more about it.
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This week will feature a handful of visits of world leaders to foreign countries. With The Show via Skype for our weekly look at some of the key global stories in the coming days is the BBC’s Jonathan Frewin in London.
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There's also a lower-altitude version of ozone. Armin Sorooshian is a professor who researches ozone at the University of Arizona, and he told The Show that this lower-altitude version of ozone is much less friendly.