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Psilocybin Reduced Fish Aggression Bursts in Rivulus Study

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A 2026 study involving 32 adult mangrove rivulus fish pairs found that 3,000 µg/L waterborne psilocybin reduced movement and aggressive swimming bursts, but the result belongs in animal behavioral pharmacology, not in human aggression treatment claims.1 Research Highlights Fish movement decreased: psilocybin produced a treatment-by-time interaction for time spent moving (p = 0.006), with a …

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Semaglutide Reduced Cocaine Choice in Rat Study

Semaglutide is not close to being an approved cocaine-use-disorder medication, but a 2026 rat study gives the idea a more demanding preclinical test than ordinary self-administration experiments. After 5 days of treatment, rats shifted away from cocaine choice without losing total operant responding, which separates the result from a broad appetite-suppression artifact. Research Highlights Semaglutide …

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