Here in Colorado and in many other places, it feels like winter has arrived after a mild weather November. The days are getting shorter and that will continue for another month, while colder weather and snow become the norm. Many of us feel a sense of “winter blues”...
This is the second post in our two-part series that explores the experience of receiving a ketamine infusion. Here’s a link to Part 1 in case you missed it. The most frequently asked questions we receive from our patients and broader community revolve around the...
This is the first in a two-part series that explores the experience of receiving a ketamine infusion. In this article, we provide answers to the questions we most often receive from patients, mental health providers, primary care providers, specialty physicians, and...
Autumn is a time of year when many people get out to enjoy seasonal fall colors as the leaves turn from green to yellow, orange and crimson. It is a lovely time to be outside, to relax, and to take a little time away from busy daily life. If you are someone who does...
Note: we continue our multi-part series on the science of ketamine. Last month, NPR reported that “scientists were able to reproduce the altered state often associated with ketamine by inducing certain brain cells to fire together in a slow, rhythmic fashion.” This...
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