Hallucinogens tested to treat managers ‘who don’t see things’
SCIENTISTS are exploring the use of psychedelic drugs such as LSD to treat the widespread myopia that affects football managers and their ability to see contentious incidents. The first clinical trials to use LSD since the 1970s began in a pub in Newham in June. It aims to use ‘psychedelic psychotherapy' to help managers overcome [.
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