1 Out of 12 Doctors Get Incentives from Opioid Makers
1 Out of 12 Doctors Get Incentives from Opioid Makers
Author: Shernide Delva Free lunches? Airfare? Complementary drinks? These are just a few of the incentives doctors have received from prescription opioid companies. Did these goodies get you your last opioid prescription? Could incentives be responsible for our current opioid... Learn MoreThe Dangers of Overconfidence in Addiction Recovery
Author: Shernide Delva Overconfidence in Recovery: Confidence is supposed to be an excellent quality. We are always told to believe in ourselves in every endeavor we pursue. Whether it is a sport or a school exam, having confidence is touted... Learn MoreAre Chronic Pain Patients Unfairly Suffering Due to Stricter Opioid Laws?
[caption id="attachment_22489" align="aligncenter" width="421"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva The opioid epidemic continues to worsen year after year. In 2015, painkillers and heroin killed... Learn MoreCould Pain Management Devices Be the New Alternative to Opioids?
Author: Shernide Delva Pain management devices can drastically reduce, or eliminate, the need for opioid pain medication, according to a recent report. Could this be the shift we’ve been looking for? I’ll be honest. The first time I heard about... Learn MoreYou Won’t Believe Which Jobs Have the Highest Rate of Suicide
[caption id="attachment_22455" align="aligncenter" width="429"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva Have you ever wondered what jobs have the highest suicide rates? It’s been estimated that... Learn MoreAlcohol Epidemic: The Other Drug Outbreak in America
Author: Justin Mckibben I came across an article the other day that asked a very interesting question- what if the media covered alcohol the way it does other drugs. To be clear, I'm not writing this to shame people who... Learn MoreControversial Harm Reduction Method Highlighted On Megyn Kelly’s Show
Author: Shernide Delva The controversy surrounding the Megyn Kelly Sunday Night show continues. The first investigation piece on drug addiction focused on issues plaguing the South Florida recovery community. Now, Megyn Kelly returns to cover addiction treatment, and this time her... Learn MoreShould We Have Seen Chester Bennington’s Suicide Coming?
[caption id="attachment_22390" align="aligncenter" width="404"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva Another devastating tragedy in music occurred on Thursday. Chester Bennington, the lead singer of Linkin... Learn MoreDelray Beach Suing Big Pharma Opioid Manufacturers
Author: Justin Mckibben Big Pharma has been called out several times in the past couple years for pricing, aggressive marketing and misrepresenting their products. Big Pharma companies have also been called to court a few times for the contribution prescription... Learn MoreThis Gene Could Play a Major Role in Depression
Author: Shernide Delva Each year, more than 300 million people are affected by depression. Depression is a debilitating illness that is difficult to treat. What if there was one gene that played a key role in depression? Furthermore, what if... Learn MoreCould Opioid Addiction Be Affecting Workforce Participation?
Author: Shernide Delva In the past, we’ve talked about the effects opioids have had on the workforce. We've analyzed issues such as how employers handle addiction and how to take time off to seek treatment. However, a recent article delved... Learn More‘True Blood’ Star Nelsan Ellis Died from Heart Failure Due to Alcohol Withdrawal
Author: Shernide Delva True Blood star Nelsan Ellis passed away from heart failure due to attempting to detox from alcohol on his own. The 39-year-old actor is best known for his role as Lafayette Reynold’s on the HBO hit. Reports originally... Learn More
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