CDC Urges Doctors to Stop Testing Patients for Marijuana
CDC Urges Doctors to Stop Testing Patients for Marijuana
[caption id="attachment_19373" align="aligncenter" width="275"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not believe doctors should test patients... 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 MoreApril is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Author: Shernide Delva While April 1st may be more recognized as April Fool’s day, you may not know that today is also the start of something deeper than that. The entire month of April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and... Learn MorePresident Obama Proposes New Plans to Fight Opioid Abuse
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama took a firm stand against the drug that kills over 28,000 Americans a year. At the National Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit in Atlanta, Georgia, President Obama told nearly 2,000 policymakers, professionals and parents, that the nation must provide... Learn More15 Dead in 24 Hours from Pure Heroin
Author: Justin Mckibben As if you haven’t heard about this before, and if you haven’t I’d hate to be the one to show you the writing on the wall, the heroin and opiate epidemic in America has claimed an insurmountable... Learn MoreGov. Rick Scott Approves Florida’s First Needle Exchange Program
Author: Shernide Delva The state of Florida’s soaring rates of IV drug use and overdose deaths have made the idea of providing addicts access to a safe needle exchange program tolerable. After years of deliberation, Gov. Rick Scott has signed off... Learn MoreOne Woman’s Journey from Drug Addiction to Successful Therapist
[caption id="attachment_19303" align="aligncenter" width="341"] Denise Hill, IOP Therapist. M.A.,C.A.P.[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva In recovery, it is important to learn from those who have been successful in their journey. Everyone has a different perspective to offer. That's why Palm Partners is starting a... Learn MoreShould Homeless Shelters Require Sobriety?
Author: Shernide Delva The complexity around homelessness and alcoholism is one that most people choose to ignore. It is easier to ignore the drunken panhandler on the street than consider the possible solutions to reduce the problem. However, for cities... Learn MoreDoctors Who Receive Big Pharma Money Prescribe More Brand Name Medications
[caption id="attachment_19248" align="aligncenter" width="455"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva Doctors are supposed to have our best interest at heart. Unfortunately, when money is involved,... Learn MoreScience Confirms the Best Way to Quit Smoking Cigarettes
Author: Shernide Delva The answer has arrived. After decades of debates and controversy over the best way to quit smoking, scientists have finally confirmed the absolute best way to stop smoking. This method was found to be more successful than... Learn MoreWill the New CDC Painkiller Guidelines Reduce the Risk of Addiction?
Author: Shernide Delva In an effort to curb what many consider to be the worst public health drug crisis in decades, the CDC has issued a series of guidelines and restrictions intended to reduce the abuse of prescription painkillers. On... Learn MoreSynthetic Opiate Adding New Threat in Epidemic
Author: Justin Mckibben The synthetic epidemic is one that has existed parallel to the ongoing and increasingly distressing heroin and opiate epidemic, but now a new synthetic opiate threatens to make a detrimental contribution to both sides of the troubled... Learn More
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