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I Need to Quit Hair Loss Drugs Before They Kill Me
Thirteen years of fighting baldness has cost so much.
The Secret Housing Program Giving Safe Drugs to Addicted Residents
Vancouver’s Portland Hotel Society has been quietly running an opioid substitution program for more than a year.
Sleep Deprivation Is a Surprisingly Effective Way To Treat Depression
Using sleep deprivation to lift people out of severe depression may seem counterintuitive, but for some, it’s the only thing that works.
A Glitch in the Law Is Trapping Drunk Drivers in Jail Without Treatment
More than 170 people with DWI sentences of two years or more are serving their time in North Carolina jails with little or no access to help—or sunshine.
Why Drugs Cause Women More Harm
Fewer women use drugs than men, but more are dying as a result of substance misuse.
Doctors Don’t Understand Why Many Women Suffer Chronic Pelvic Pain
Women are consistently dismissed for reporting symptoms of an under-researched disorder.
Inside a safe injection site that breaks the law but prevents overdoses
Toronto activists started an illegal safe injection site to prevent opioid overdoses.
People Are Going to Russia, of All Places, for Medical Care
Millennials diagnosed with MS have found a more progressive treatment and community halfway across the globe.
Everything You Need to Know About Scabies
Some nasty buggers are basically using your skin as their personal toilet.
Discharged Trans Soldier Reacts to Trump's New Ban
Broadly was on site in Fort Hood, Texas, when details emerged of Trump's impending ban on transgender individuals in the military.
How Safe Is America's Hottest Heroin Addiction Treatment?
Vivitrol is all the rage amid a brutal opioid epidemic. But it may also make it almost impossible to feel pleasure—and raise the risk of fatal overdose after relapse.
Why Vancouver Has Always Been an Addiction Ground Zero
Breaking down the city’s contradictory reputations as the epicentre of an overdose “bloodbath” and a beacon of progressive drug policy.