It’s one of those frigid and gray wintry days where the slush builds up in the streets, and the wind buffs snow drifts into a hard sheen. Amy Schneider hasn’t transitioned yet, so she’s ...
Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear, by Carl Hart (2021, Penguin Press, 290 pp., $28.00 HB) Dr. Carl Hart is a one-man drug and drug user destigmatization machine. In his new ...
Undoing Drugs: The Untold Story of Harm Reduction and the Future of Addiction by Maia Szalavitz (2021, Hatchette Books, 372 pp., $30 HB) Last Sunday, I drove to the community center of a small town in ...
At a time when concerns about opioids and their effects are ever present, a fascinating new book out this month by a UB faculty member puts these and the myriad other psychoactive drugs in the human ...
A book is not always just a book. Volunteers who mail books to people in prison said they see proof of that in the requests they get every day. A sign language dictionary for a man whose child was ...
A book written by two San Francisco Chronicle reporters says Giants slugger Barry Bonds has used an array of performance-enhancing drugs for at least five seasons, beginning in 1998. Bonds has ...
When journalist Sam Quinones went looking for a buyer for the book that became “Dreamland” a decade ago, there was little interest. Only one publisher was interested in the story of an Ohio everytown ...
To advance policies that secure the future of a leading U.S. innovative industry, it is important in this instance to gain a deeper understanding of what generic drugs are, what the FTC is challenging ...
After determining the books most frequently stolen from San Francisco public libraries' shelves focus on recovering from addiction, city officials want to provide universal access to free drug ...
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