North Korean Construction Workers Taking Meth to Speed up Work
North Korean Construction Workers Taking Meth to Speed up Work
North Korean Construction Workers Taking Meth to Speed up Work
North Carolina Investigators Note Crime Increase Due to Opioid Epidemic
Lawsuits Allege JUUL is Deceptively Marketing Products to Teens
Improper Pacemaker Insertion Leads to Woman’s Death, Husband Settles Lawsuit
Popular E-Cig Flavors May be Harmful when Inhaled
Missouri’s Struggle with Opioid Addiction Detailed in New Report
There’s a concept in the social sciences known as the law of unintended consequences. The results can be unexpectedly beneficial, unexpectedly detrimental, or perversely contrary to intent. At least one is unfolding right now in regards to the opioid epidemic, perhaps aided and abetted (unintentionally) by the drug courts.
Jury Awards Plaintiffs in GranuFlo Wrongful Death Lawsuits Against DaVita
Renowned Children’s Psychiatrist Resigned from University Following Questionable Studies
Child Buprenorphine Exposure Has Increased in Recent Years, Study Reports