Can “Smart” Drugs Make Us Dumber?
Stimulants do tend to boost the individual’s self-confidence, at least temporarily. Cocaine and methamphetamine are known for it. It often escalates to grandiosity.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Apr 17, 2025 | Resources | 0 |
Stimulants do tend to boost the individual’s self-confidence, at least temporarily. Cocaine and methamphetamine are known for it. It often escalates to grandiosity.
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The state’s process, the article suggests, is prohibitively expensive, well beyond the means of any ordinary tribe member. In effect, limiting the cannabis trade to the equivalent of big business interests.
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…new data suggest that even those who think they are using their stimulant medications as directed may be at risk of substance use disorder
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I’d have to call MUP a blunt instrument. One that does achieve its primary goal– that’s important– but not without possible consequences.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Apr 3, 2025 | Addictive Substances | 0 |
She wasn’t being entirely altruistic– she did charge participants a cool five hundred dollars apiece– but it’s reasonable to assume that she meant well, with no intent to cause harm.
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