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Rebel developers are trying to cure our smartphone addiction – with an app

Rebel developers are trying to cure our smartphone addiction – with an app

“It’s like playing chess against a billion-dollar company. For every one of us trying to fix the attention economy, they have 20 researchers trying to suck …
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Book Review: The Human Magnet Syndrome

The experience of falling in love can be indescribable. We don’t know why, we can’t explain it, but we just feel irrisistably drawn to someone. However, according to Ross Rosenberg, these magnetic attractions can allure us into sacrificing our own dreams, desires, and even freedom for what quickly begins to feel a lot less like love.
In his new book, The Human Magnet Syndrome: The Codependent
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First Ketamine Guidelines for Pain Released

A driving force behind this is the growing effort to find a long-term replacement for opioids, an addictive painkiller that has plunged the country into an epidemic of death and addiction. (Source: WebMD Health)
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FDA Approves First Generic Under-the-Tongue Suboxone

FRIDAY, June 15, 2018 — The first generic version of an under-the-tongue film to treat opioid addiction has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The generic version of Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) film from Mylan… (Source: Drugs.com – Pharma News)
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Kentucky sues Walgreens for ‘alarming’ rate of dispensing opioids

The only possible explanation for the large quantities, lawmakers say, was that some of the drugs were distributed to addicts and abused or diverted for illegal uses, the complaint said. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
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