The trio are reportedly working on an FX and Disney+ Latin America docuseries about Club Necaxa, a Mexican soccer team, of which Longoria is club owner, alongside co-owners McElhenney and Reynolds.
The University of Exeter said it was using a licensed form of the drug and early results showedIt said it is the largest ever trial of ketamine-assisted therapy to help those with alcoholism, increasing its testing from seven to eight NHS sites across the UK for phrase three.
According to Charity Alcohol Change, more than half a million adults in the UK have a serious alcohol problem and three out of four who quit begin drinking again after a year.Participants randomly receive a different dose of ketamine infusion and psychological support sessions.Prof Celia Morgan, who is leading the trial, said the initial stages had found participants stayed away from alcohol for longer.
She said: "We think that ketamine helps to catalyse the psychological therapy, partly because of the unique subjective effects that you get from the drug."People find themselves having these quite weird experiences, often having out-of-body experiences, so they look at life from a different perspective, and that is very useful."
One participant, Alex, said it had helped him stay sober following 20 years of daily drinking.
He said: "I think life-changing is a good way to describe it. [I think] 'wasn't that strange that I was ever that kind of entwined with alcohol' - my perspective on who I was and what I was controlled by, this... need to drink, that's gone.""Our focus now is to make sure that we can get it fixed and get the road reinstated and opened as quickly as possible."
Mr Skyba said further repairs would need to be done to the road once the property was safe and that the company did not know when the road would reopen to the public.A giant sinkhole that forced residents from their homes has continued to get bigger.
and was said at the time to be 9 to 12m (30 to 40ft) deep and 5m (16ft) wide.There were high hopes residents would be able to