Leading Legalization Opponent to Sell Medicine That Competes Directly With Marijuana
Insys, which plans to introduce an oral THC spray, says legal pot could "significantly limit" its commercial prospects.
Insys, which plans to introduce an oral THC spray, says legal pot could "significantly limit" its commercial prospects.
Former football players push league to accept medical marijuana.
As if fentanyl's public relations aren't bad enough.
The president's signature law is failing spectacularly.
How much do politicians really care about veterans' health?
Drug company Mylan is able to charge monopoly prices due to government regulation, not free-market forces.
A new study makes the CDC's equation of vaping with tobacco use look even more ridiculous.
In the Wall Street Journal, the ex-Playboy model blames online-porn for Anthony Weiner's texting troubles & kids propelled "warp-speed into the dark side."
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed changes to the law's risk adjustment formula in effort to calm frustrated insurers.
Citing "a strong link between drug use and violence," the appeals court says it's reasonable to stop patients from buying guns.
Also most babies will be created using skin cells and the bioethics of radical life extension
Last year a woman went into respiratory failure when a medic shot her with ketamine to help cops subdue her.
The debate over whether the health law should even exist has never been resolved, making policy fixes all but impossible.
It's democratic, so what could possibly be wrong with that?
"Science, the pride of modernity, our one source of objective knowledge, is in deep trouble."
Libertarian Party candidate clarifies positions at New Hampshire rally.
Capitalism isn't to blame. It's the exact opposite.
Short dramatic film from Institute for Justice lays out the case for paying the people who give marrow, organs, and more.
With NIDA as the only legal source of cannabis for research, meeting FDA requirements was impossible.
Insurers are bolting from the health law's exchanges, and premiums are rising dramatically.
More states should follow Minnesota's lead by legalizing mid-level dental professionals.
Researchers measure big declines in toxin and carcinogen exposure among smokers who switch to vaping.
A logic-defying law lets the DEA keep cannabis in a more restrictive category than morphine, cocaine, PCP, and methamphetamine.
Manufacturers will have to guess which circumstances those are, because the FDA won't say.
The Controlled Substances Act established arbitrary rules that make it impossible to properly categorize many drugs.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has always been an alliance of big business and big government.
The health law falters as yet another major insurer pulls back from the exchanges.
The appeals court rules that Congress has forbidden such interference.
The new rules will discourage smokers from switching to vaping, a much less dangerous alternative.
New rules will dramatically reduce competition, variety, and innovation, retarding the replacement of smoking with a much safer alternative.
The agency won't reclassify cannabis but will make it easier for scientists to get the kind they need.
U.S. total fertility rate close to lowest ever too
Has the entire U.S. Olympic team fallen for the superstition of cupping?
National Institutes of Health bioethicists agree with me and lift research moratorium
Just as Zika virus breaks out in Florida - coincidence?
If only there were a technology that could reduce the numbers of these deadly mosquitoes
From 2004 to 2014, the government-run health agency spent more than $20 million on luxury art.
Raids on facilities and attempts at asset forfeiture.
Listen to my radio interview at AirTalk discussing the Luddite aspects of the new Pew poll
Does Michelle Obama know the DNC is a "food desert"?
After a dog supposedly alerted to her at a border crossing, she endured six hours of fruitless body cavity searches.
Two companies try to dodge onerous rules with a system that delivers only synthetic nicotine.
Prescription painkillers are not as deadly or as addictive as commonly claimed.
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