All posts tagged with Drugs
07/10/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

We’ve all seen those drug commercials on TV with pleasant-looking grandparents frolicking in a grassy field with an adorable puppy,

http://www.medicine.news/2017-07-10-fda-now-wants-to-eliminate-side-effect-warnings-from-drug-ads-in-latest-collusion-with-big-pharma.html

07/06/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

In the latest bit of evidence that people will never run out of creative ways to jeopardize their health, Pennsylvania

http://www.medicine.news/2017-07-06-vampire-addicts-are-now-injecting-themselves-with-human-blood-mixed-with-morphine.html

06/28/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

If you’ve ever taken a prescription drug, you are probably familiar with those paper inserts that come inside the package

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-28-prescription-drug-insert-sheets-blasted-as-unreadable.html

06/25/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Statins are a type of cholesterol-lowering drug typically prescribed to patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. Although they may provide

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-25-statin-drugs-found-to-accelerate-onset-of-parkinsons-disease.html

06/25/2017 / By Earl Garcia

The city of Philadelphia has reached an agreement with Conrail to begin a clean-up drive on a notorious half-mile stretch of train

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-25-philadelphia-turns-into-heroin-wasteland-500000-used-syringes-and-piles-of-trash.html

06/22/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

Baltimore’s supply of the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone is running low, leaving the Maryland city to sink even deeper

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-22-baltimores-heroin-epidemic-is-bad-they-are-running-out-of-naloxone-the-opioid-overdose-reversal-drug.html

06/17/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

People with pale skin have long struggled to get the golden tan that seems to come so easily for other

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-17-new-tanning-drug-to-turn-white-skin-brown-without-requiring-exposure-to-the-sun.html

06/16/2017 / By Tracey Watson

The word “hepatitis” refers to inflammation of the liver, and can have several causes, including heavy alcohol use, exposure to

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-16-high-priced-anti-viral-drugs-do-nothing-to-prevent-hep-c-study-finds.html

06/15/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

If you want to see just how quickly drugs can plunge a beautiful and thriving city into desolation, look no

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-15-horrifying-video-shows-how-opioid-addiction-has-transformed-the-city-of-baltimore-into-a-third-world-city.html

06/13/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Often touted as a “silent killer,” hypertension or high blood pressure affects some 1.13 billion people worldwide — that’s around

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-13-millions-of-patients-are-being-overdosed-with-blood-pressure-medication-study-reveals.html

06/12/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Any time the FDA goes after a natural substance, it’s safe to assume that the ingredient in question is about

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-12-fda-bans-natural-substance-manufactured-by-the-body-itself.html

06/11/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

The weight-conscious world is no stranger to extreme diets. From eating only cabbage soup for an entire week to taking

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-11-insane-women-are-heavily-dosing-on-sleeping-pills-to-lose-weight-by-sleeping-up-to-20-hours-a-day.html

06/09/2017 / By Vicki Batts

The drug epidemic plaguing the United States seems to only get worse as time trudges on. Deputy Attorney General Rod

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-09-drug-overdose-is-now-the-leading-cause-of-death-for-americans-under-50-big-pharmas-opioid-death-machine-marches-on.html

06/08/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

Psilocybin mushrooms may be classified as a Schedule I drug alongside chemical substances such as MDMA, Heroin, LSD, and Methaqualone — but the

http://www.medicine.news/2017-06-08-study-finds-magic-mushrooms-are-the-safest-recreational-drug.html

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