An MD takes on the DEA

Still, "pill mills" do continue to exist, if not in the numbers they once did. I suppose they could stage a comeback -- the economics still work.

That'd be ironic. Still, at least one new study suggests that's exactly what may happen-- users do indeed work harder and faster, but the results of their labor are inferior.

Read for yourselves, from the Vox website:

Wouldn’t it be odd if "smart" drugs made you less productive? Well...

Apparently, non-medical use of drugs such as Adderall and Ritalin to enhance performance has risen  rapidly in recent years. Now comes research that suggests they inhibit the user’s cognitive performance-- defined as "the efficiency and effectiveness of an individual's mental processes"-- when under the influence of these commonly prescribed drugs.

That’s the exact opposite of what users expect from a so-called “performance enhancing drug”.

Quoting from the article, "... While study subjects worked harder while on the drugs, the "quality of effort," actually declined... users spend more effort working while being less productive-- not exactly a picture of cognitive...

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Pot Sales on the Rez

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.

Pot Sales on the Rez

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.

Detection Dilemma

Seems to me this is just another weakness in the plan to rely on border control and enforcement to stem the rise of synthetic drugs in the US.

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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.

Life in a Hot Spot

Make it a continuing effort, using strategies based in evidence, and harnessing the power of human interaction-- instead of relying on a burst of anti-drug education, however intense.

“It was never a problem”

That's important in a treatment context, because a history of multiple drug use means they will be tempted to focus on one substance --  their "drug of choice", whatever they may feel that is -- while minimizing the importance of the others.

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“It was never a problem”

That's important in a treatment context, because a history of multiple drug use means they will be tempted to focus on one substance --  their "drug of choice", whatever they may feel that is -- while minimizing the importance of the others.

“It was never a problem”

That's important in a treatment context, because a history of multiple drug use means they will be tempted to focus on one substance --  their "drug of choice", whatever they may feel that is -- while minimizing the importance of the others.

Exercising for Chronic Pain Relief

We've known for several decades that regular exercise, even the mild sort, helps lessen symptoms of depression. It comes as no surprise that it may also help with CPS and the mood problems that accompany it.

Drugs in Jail

If 70% or more of a jail population has been identified as having a drug or alcohol problem – that does happen – then what you’re really operating is a treatment center that happens to have bars on the windows and guards at the entrance.

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