Colon Cancer Incidence Rising Faster Than Expected
The incidence of colon cancer is increasing at a rate two to three times faster than previously projected. The exact cause for this trend remains unclear. Further investigation into the reasons behind this increase is ongoing. It is now a leading cause of cancer death in adults under 50. The FDA is expediting the review process for certain psychedelic drugs to be used in mental health treatments. Psilocybin-based medications are being developed for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder, while midomafetamine-based drugs are intended for post-traumatic stress disorder.
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NBC News Radio
“is increasing more than two to three times faster than colon cancer.”
NBC News Radio
“times faster than colon colon cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, 4 million.”
WNYC 93.9 FM
“Court will hear if the law should allow police to arrest him.”
Radio Romania Cultural
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NBC News Radio
“is increasing more than two to three times faster than colon cancer. cause of cancer death in adults under 50. The FDA is allowing select psychedelic drugs to undergo a fast-track review process to be used in mental health treatments.”
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