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Current situation regarding psychedelics and magic mushroom in Korea

This article reviews the current status of psychedelic mushrooms and their potential medical uses in Korea. Several wild mushroom species containing psilocybin have been identified in Korea and can cause hallucinations and other nervous system effects lasting a few hours. While psychedelics show promise for treating depression and anxiety, Korea currently classifies them as controlled substances, and only approved clinical trials can be conducted with government permission.

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Correction to: Candida albicans—A systematic review to inform the World Health Organization Fungal Priority Pathogens List

This is a correction notice to an important scientific review about Candida albicans, a common fungal infection that affects many people worldwide. The World Health Organization requested this systematic review to help prioritize which fungal diseases are most important to address globally. The correction simply fixes an author’s name that was misspelled in the original published version of the review.

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Professor Emel Tümbay (1941–2025): A Pioneer of Medical Mycology in Türkiye

Professor Emel Tümbay was a pioneering scientist who transformed medical mycology in Türkiye from 1941 to 2025. She established the country’s first diagnostic mycology laboratory, wrote important reference books, and trained many specialists who spread her knowledge throughout the nation. Her work helped doctors better understand and treat fungal diseases, and she is remembered as a dedicated educator and passionate scientist.

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