Super Bowl LI Commercials Tackle Teenage Drug Overdose
Super Bowl LI Commercials Tackle Teenage Drug Overdose
Author: Justin Mckibben Every year as Super Bowl Sunday strikes the public is privy to a brand new batch of clever and powerful commercials. Some of us don’t even bother to watch the game, but we make sure to check... Learn MoreBig Pharma Capitalizes On Epidemic by Selling More Meds
Author: Justin Mckibben I’m no stranger to writing about the way I take offense to how the pharmaceutical industry has conducted themselves in various aspects concerning the opiate epidemic in America. Firstly, by taking offense to the fact that these... Learn MoreNo More Paper Trail: Prescription Drugs Going Digital
Author: Justin Mckibben Prescription drugs have held an integral role in the opiate epidemic laying siege to the nation, sending a swelling portion of the masses headfirst into a downward spiral that more often than not leads to heroin addiction... Learn MoreEmployers Struggle to Handle Drug Addiction in the Workplace
[caption id="attachment_18805" align="aligncenter" width="410"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva As we all know by now, the amount of people who are suffering with drug addiction exceeds... Learn MoreShould Selling Prescription Pills Be Considered Murder?
Author: Justin Mckibben A while back I posed the question- should heroin overdoses be counted as homicides, and how should the people who sell heroin to those who over dose and die be prosecuted? Some people already follow the belief... Learn MoreAnother Big Pharma CEO Under Fire for Price Gouging
Author: Justin Mckibben Yup, the Big Pharma big shots are at it again. You probably remember last month Martin Shkreli basically became a household name seemingly overnight as one of the most hated men online thanks to a blatant display... Learn MoreHillary Clinton Proposes $10 Billion Plan To Combat Addiction
Author: Shernide Delva Hillary Clinton’s campaign just unveiled a $10 billion plan to combat drug and alcohol addiction. The plan is in response to the nationwide opiate drug abuse epidemic. Clinton’s plan is focuses on five main goals: Prevent drug use... Learn MoreMurder: Do the Drugs Make You Do It?
Author: Justin Mckibben How much does drug abuse or narcotic medication have to do with the body-count of a killer? Is the fiction of Dr. Jekyll self-medicating with a bottle of liquid evil and mutating into Hyde an ugly and... Learn MoreTeen Drug Use Survey is Suggesting Good News
Author: Justin Mckibben News recently announced by the federal government has suggested that today’s teens are actually losing a little bit of that defiant edge… well at least when it comes to drugs. While some say that generations of drug users... Learn MorePrescription Heroin Hits North America
Author: Justin Mckibben With so much attention shifted to the growing drug problems plaguing the country, with heroin and prescription drug abuse being on such a rise as of recent, many strategies have been put together to see what can... Learn MorePrescription Pill Crackdown Within the NFL
By Cheryl Steinberg A Washington Post survey published in April of last year, found that, of more than 500 retired NFL players, one in four said he team doctors pressured them to take medication they were uncomfortable with taking. Players... Learn MoreIs Drug Industry Keeping Secrets?
Author: Justin Mckibben When it comes to medications and prescriptions knowing the extent of the effects a drug can have on someone is paramount. Being aware of negative results is not just useful; it is essential to good science as... Learn More
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