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"Incurable" gonorrhea has been found in North American humans for the first time, according to Canadian scientists.
Fact: Despite 22 international drug regulatory warnings on psychiatric drugs citing effects of mania, hostility, violence and even homicidal ideation, and dozens of high profile shootings/killings tied to psychiatric drug use, there has yet to be a f
As science improves and we gain more knowledge, there is resurgence in viewing humans as beings with complex systems that rely on processes that can’t be cut, poisoned, or burned out once a part is seen as malfunctioning.
What is the root cause of mass shootings? How people answer that complex question often depends upon their politics. Like every other problem we struggle with today, we see a line of bumper stickers drawn down the center of America
Giant Pandas may be a rich source of powerful new antibiotic drugs, scientists have discovered.
I have worked with Autistic people of all ages, the Asberger’s Syndrome people, Schrizophrenic people, BiPolar people, Multiple Personality Disorder people, OCD, ADD, ADHD, and pretty much every other type of labeled person in my 42+ year career sinc
While the state of Colorado recently voted in favor of the ballot initiative Amendment 64, which legalized marijuana, a few counties don’t want the resulting plant growing operations in their backyards, reported the Denver Post.
Bad Pharma is the story of the ways in which the pharmaceutical industry, with the help of regulators, doctors and academics, seeks to pervert and obfuscate the research done to test new medicines.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, a major drug research contractor has been found faking documents and manipulating samples.
"Adam Lanza’s uncle said the boy was prescribed Fanapt, a controversial anti-psychotic medicine.
By now the whole country is fully embroiled in the Gun Control debate, spurred by the grisly murder of 27 people, mostly kids, at the Sandy Hook Elementary school last Friday.
You may as well say that, from this point on, the rest of the events in Newtown, Connecticut, will be brought to you by Merck, Glaxo, and Pfizer.
"This horrific crime was perpetrated at [Sandy Hook Elementary in Newton, next to the town] in which the author of ‘The Hunger Games’ lives. These are never random events."
Gun control? We need medication control!
Each of our bodies is utterly unique, which is a lovely thought until it comes to treating an illness
Modern children are being poisoned like never before in the history of human civilization.
"When a drug can flow into a cavity then conform to the shape of the cavity and stay there, it offers unprecedented opportunities [in the] delivery of drugs."
Go ahead and bust out the Cheetos and Goldfish, Colorado. Marijuana is now legal in the Centennial State.
Drug company Novartis is betting $20 million on a cancer treatment that seems to have saved a little girl's life, according to a report from The New York Times' Denise Grady.
Marijuana is set to become legal in Washington following a ballot initiative that has put the state at loggerheads with the federal government, despite record levels of support for nationwide legalization.
Vending machines provide a plethora of products: a candy bar, a bag of chips, coffee, a sandwich, fingernail clippers, combs and toothpaste among them. But medical marijuana?
The idea that Viagra helps out athletes has been around for years now, but is there a scientific consensus on it?
New Hampshire’s new governor, who is open to legalizing medical marijuana, may lead to the state joining the rest of New England in legalizing the drug.
Medical marijuana is now legal in 18 states, but it's clear we've discovered a fraction of its potential for health.
A new class of gel-based sponges can be molded to any shape, soak up drugs or stem cells, shrink down and be injected into the body, where they inflate to their original size and leak out their contents.
By state law, medical marijuana is legal in Montana. Federal law, however, is another matter, as Chris Williams sadly found out.
A hedge fund manager aims to solve the funding problems facing early-stage biomedical research.
Tylenol Mafia Whistleblower Scott Bartz speaks with WHDT World News in an interview by Gary Franchi regarding the Johnson & Johnson drug deaths
Lance Armstrong, Jose Canseco, Rashard Lewis, Shawne Merriman. The list of superstar athletes accused of -- or admitting to -- taking performance-enhancing drugs is almost as impressive as the number of sports in which they compete