The Seattle Times, citing the Healing Advocacy Fund, a non-profit supporting the advancement of psychedelic therapies in Oregon and Washington, reported that a total of 715 people accessed psilocybin therapy in Oregon this year. In the last 20 days alone, over 100 individuals sought these services, as reported by the Healing Advocacy Fund on Dec. 7 when the total stood just above 600. Confirmation of the latest numbers from the Healing Advocacy Fund was not immediately available.
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