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Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $572M for fuelling Oklahoma's opioid crisis
An Oklahoma judge has found Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries helped fuel the state's opioid drug crisis and ordered the consumer products giant to pay $572 million US to help address the problem.
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Seattle Has Figured Out How to End the War on Drugs
While other cities are jailing drug users, Seattle has found another way.
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Archaeologists find richest cache of ancient mind-altering drugs in South America
When José Capriles arrived in 2008 at the Cueva del Chileno rock shelter, nestled on the western slopes of Bolivia’s Andes, he didn’t know what he would find within.
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New Treatment for Deadliest Strain of Tuberculosis Is Massively Successful
FDA approves new 3-drug regimen
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Big Pharma is using faux generics to keep drug prices high, critics say
Drug makers have mastered gaming the system to beat generic competition, critics say.
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Looking to Have a Lucid Dream? There's a Pill for That - The Crux
If you want to wake up in your dreams, there are chemical options — though little science to back many of them up.
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Former 'American Idol' star Antonella Barba pleads guilty, faces 10 years to life
Antonella Barba, who appeared on "American Idol," pleaded guilty to possession of at least 400 grams of fentanyl with intent to distribute.
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Trial of HIV prevention implant hailed as boost in fight against disease
An implant containing an HIV-prevention drug has been trialled in humans, in a step experts have hailed as an exciting development in curtailing infections. Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, with antiretroviral drugs has become a hot topic in recent years, with the drugs shown to substantially reduce the risk of contracting HIV from an HIV-positive partner. PrEP pills are already available through the NHS in Scotland to high-risk individuals, while trials are under way in England.
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Meth-gators: Tennessee police ask residents to stop flushing drugs down the toilet—'Enough methed up animals'
Although "meth-gators" is somewhat extreme, scientists do believe some drugs in the sewer system are affecting wildlife populations.
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Improved mood and focus reported by microdosers
Summary: Microdosing, a growing trend where people take small doses for psychedelic drugs, is associated with improved mood, focus, and creativity.
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Certain Antidepressants And Antipsychotic Drugs May Increase Your Risk of Dementia
A new study of more than 283,000 elderly people in the UK has found that long-term use of anticholinergic drugs – including some medications for depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease – is associated with a significant increased risk of dementia
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How judges added to the grim toll of opioids
In case after case, U.S. judges sealed evidence about the risks as the body count mounted. And as a Reuters analysis found, it’s only one of many big product-liability cases in which judges have countenanced a lethal and often unlawful secrecy.
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Most of the Drug Arrests in the US Involve a Gram or Less
Roughly two out of every three arrests by state and local law enforcement target small-time offenders who are carrying less than a gram of illegal drugs.
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The Collapsing Crime Rates of the ’90s Might Have Been Driven by Cellphones
Did technology disrupt the drug game, too?
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Prosecutor On Forfeiture Reforms: Making Us Prosecute Drugs Cases Will Make It Harder To Prosecute Drug Cases
I thought I had read the worst defense of civil asset forfeiture when I read a former Michigan police chief's argument against a conviction requirement being instituted in his state. Former Police Chief Robert Stevenson's argument was...
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Ecuador legalized gangs. Murder rates plummeted.
A stunningly successful experiment has the potential to upend the US approach to deviance.
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Psychedelics to treat mental illness? Australian researchers are giving it a go
Australia is about to start its first trial of psychedelic drugs for the treatment of anxiety and depression. If the results are positive, this could transform the way we treat mental illness.
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This is Canada's only known weed smuggling tunnel
Only one known weed smuggling tunnel has ever existed between Canada and the United States. Daily Hive has story from the man who led the investigation.
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Here’s What a Legal Market for Cocaine Could Look Like
Legal cocaine may sound absurd to some, but a number of countries have already moved in this direction—and the evidence is clear that it would reduce harms.
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