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HealthWomen in their 20s and 30s are so stressed out they’re creating a gaping shortage of Adderall because they think they have ADHD
By Margaret Sibley and The ConversationAugust 6, 2023
Minnesota recreational marijuana
HealthMinnesota becomes 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana—but only tribal nations will start selling it right away
By Trisha Ahmed and The Associated PressAugust 2, 2023
Susan Linder
EnvironmentScientists face impossible choice over preservation of priceless blue crab blood: Let vital medicines wither or an endangered bird
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2023
Catherine Forbes photographed at Genfoot's factory in Littleton, New Hampshire on July 20, 2023.
Magazine46 million Americans struggle with substance-use disorder. It’s time for bosses to stop ignoring them
By Erika FryJuly 27, 2023
As the opioid epidemic worsens, recovery-friendly policies are the next frontier in workplace inclusion
MagazineAs the opioid epidemic worsens, recovery-friendly policies are the next frontier in workplace inclusion
By Erika FryJuly 27, 2023
Pfizer plant in North Carolina heavily damaged by tornado ‘will likely lead to long-term shortages’ of drugs
HealthPfizer plant in North Carolina heavily damaged by tornado ‘will likely lead to long-term shortages’ of drugs
By Ben Finley, Hannah Schoenbaum and The Associated PressJuly 20, 2023
Biden administration pushes Walgreens, CVS and Walmart to tout drug cost benefits of Inflation Reduction Act as drugmakers sue government
HealthBiden administration pushes Walgreens, CVS and Walmart to tout drug cost benefits of Inflation Reduction Act as drugmakers sue government
By Riley Griffin and BloombergJuly 19, 2023
Aaron Rodgers
MindThe ‘psychedelic renaissance’ is big business, but a religion scholar says humans—and animals—have been ecstatically tripping for thousands of years
By Gary Laderman and The ConversationJuly 17, 2023
woman at mirror
HealthOzempic isn’t alone. A whole class of ‘revolutionary’ weight-loss drugs is on the market—but only for the wealthy
By Rachel ShinJuly 9, 2023
White House
PoliticsWhite House Secret Service finds cocaine in a common area of the West Wing, sources say
By Colleen Long, Michael Balsamo and The Associated PressJuly 5, 2023
Biden is ‘very open-minded’ about psychedelics as medicine but the world may not be, says his brother who has battled addiction
HealthBiden is ‘very open-minded’ about psychedelics as medicine but the world may not be, says his brother who has battled addiction
By Aamer Madhani, Jesse Bedayn and The Associated PressJune 28, 2023
The U.S. federal government relaxed online drug prescription rules during the pandemic. Now it wants to rein them in
HealthThe U.S. federal government relaxed online drug prescription rules during the pandemic. Now it wants to rein them in
By Arielle Zionts and KFF Health NewsJune 22, 2023
Aaron Rodgers
MindAaron Rodgers opens up on ‘radically life-changing’ psychedelics experience with teammates: ‘I found a deeper self love’
By Jesse Bedayn and The Associated PressJune 22, 2023
Aaron Rodgers
MindAaron Rodgers, Jaden Smith and Rick Perry are all speaking out about the benefits of psychedelics at a conference in Denver
By Jesse Bedayn and The Associated PressJune 21, 2023
The number of U.S. workers testing positive for marijuana hits a 25-year high
FinanceThe number of U.S. workers testing positive for marijuana hits a 25-year high
By Chris MorrisMay 18, 2023
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