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Follically challenged men can now pop a pill to cure their baldness. The catch? It may also wreck their sex life.
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(Corrects name of advocacy group to Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions in paragraph 19) By Jacob Bogage WASHINGTON, April ...
Psychedelics in mental health treatment is a rapidly changing landscape, but it is important for primary care providers to ...