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Author: Justin Mckibben While treating a condition such as Hepatitis B can prolong the life of an individual, and that be a worthy cause, it is essential to prevent the spread of the infections. Today for the first time the... Learn MoreBig Pharma Holding Overdose Antidote for Ransom
Author: Justin Mckibben For a while now there have been officials waging war on Big Pharma’s pricing policies. Now we see the fight taking on different meaning as congressional leaders shift their focus to a powerful and life-saving drug that... Learn MorePortugal Setting Example by Putting Addicts in Therapy Not Jail
Author: Justin McKibben Some believe that in order to combat addiction, there is a far greater solution than what has been seen in the past of punishment. Many believe you should build a system that is designed to help drug... Learn More9 Ways to Fix the Opioid Addiction Crisis
By Cheryl Steinberg There are two main schools of thought when it comes to addiction and, especially recovery from addiction. One school is driven by the belief that complete abstinence from mood- and mind-altering substances is essential to recovery –... Learn MorePresident Obama Speaks Out About Failing War on Drugs
Author: Justin Mckibben So as much as I personally like to stay out of politics, this information interested me about the way some of our most powerful politicians feel about the growing issue in America with our War on Drugs... Learn MoreIs Harm Reduction the Future of Recovery?
Author: Justin Mckibben Many believe that responsible and compassionate work done by police to support harm reduction has the potential not only to improve public health, but to help heal the damaged relationship between police and public in the wake of... Learn MoreIncrease in Hepatitis C Infection Related to the War on Drugs
The anti-drug stance and policies that have come from the "war on drugs" are to blame for rising rates of hepatitis C all over the world, according to a new report by the Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP).... Learn MoreParty Drug to Curb Binge Drinking?
By Cheryl Steinberg Is the solution to stopping binge drinking alcohol (a drug) the taking of another drug? According to a couple of key players in the debate, the answer to this question is ‘yes.’ Recently, a patent has been... Learn MoreNew Technology Enables Alcoholics: Harm Reduction… or Not?
Author: Justin Mckibben It seems that 2014 gave us a lot of technology that the future of generation D will be taking advantage of and improving on for some time. There are constantly new ideas, concepts and inventions for electronic... 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 MoreIllegal! Magazine: Raising Awareness by Funding Addicts?
Author: Justin Mckibben One of the more controversial strategies that has been utilized as a way to combat rampant drug use is the concept of harm reduction. Basically harm reduction is about trying to facilitate safer environments and methods for... Learn MoreObamacare and AA at Odds
By Cheryl Steinberg The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also referred to as Obamacare, has been hailed a veritable god-send for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction as it makes access to treatment such as rehab a lot more widespread,... Learn More
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