Kyrsten Sinema returned to where her political career began: the Arizona House. She touted the benefits of ibogaine to treat military brain injuries.
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema advocated for $5 million in funding for clinical trials on ibogaine, a potential treatment for traumatic brain injuries, at the Arizona Capitol. Ibogaine ...
Kyrsten Sinema’s security-related expenses in her final two years in the U.S. Senate topped all her former colleagues and rivaled spending in that category by presidential candidates.
Former US Senator Kyrsten Sinema supports a bill to provide $5 million in funds to research a drug called Ibogaine.
An amendment from Rep. David Livingston halved that total. SEEN "Private citizen" Kyrsten Sinema of Scottsdale AZ returns to AZ House Approps Ctte room for 1st time in 15 years to support $5 ...
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Former US Senator Kyrsten Sinema was at the Arizona State Capitol advocating for Ibogaine research, a naturally occurring plant in Africa used to treat brain disorders.
Scientists at the University of Southern California monitored 48 people with alcohol use disorder, which can leave people with the inability to control their drinking despite negative consequences ...