Suzannah Weiss
Shrooms Give You the Weirdest Sleep
"I felt as if luminescent creatures from the depths of the ocean were swimming along my eyeballs."
What You Should Know if You’re Thinking About Treating Yourself With Psychedelics
MDMA is being celebrated as a new treatment for PTSD—but at what cost?
How Doctors Gaslight Women into Doubting Their Own Pain
Maya Dusenbery’s book, "Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick," explains how women’s health issues have historically been dismissed—and what we can do about it now.
Most Movies' Portrayal of Love Is Sick and Inaccurate
Pop culture's conflation of love and obsession is screwing up our real-life relationships.
This Is What LSD Does to a Musician’s Creative Process
When melodies mimic the arc of an acid trip, the result can be some really adventurous music.
I Took Shrooms and Made Up Nonsensical Words
Thinking up nonsense words is a common effect of psychedelics.
This Is Why Weed Makes Some People Anxious
It’s a cruel irony that the very people who could benefit from weed’s relaxing effects are often the ones who don’t feel them.
Exactly Why You Hate Talking About Sex With Your Parents
Your aversion to seeing them as sexual beings is both nature and nurture, apparently.
Exactly Why You Hate Talking About Sex With Your Parents
Your aversion to seeing them as sexual beings is both nature and nurture, apparently.