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Why Can't We All Take Modafinil?
The world's favorite smart drug is much safer than Adderall and a promising treatment for substance abuse and neurodegenerative disorders—so why can't we use it?
Boner Pills and Sex Stimulants Are Still the Wild West of Herbal Supplements in America
The few studies on these products seem to suggest that over three quarters of sex supplements found at places like corner stores likely contain pharmaceuticals. That means every gas station pill has potential to be a hazardous pharmaceutical mystery...
Companies Like Kikkoman Are Still Testing on Animals
In the course of Kikkoman's research, rats are force-fed and decapitated.
The FDA Has Finally Approved Female Viagra
But they're also putting their strongest warning label on the package.
Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution – Part 3
A drug called Truvada is the first the FDA-approved means of preventing HIV infection – could this controversial treatment be a step toward the end of the AIDS era?
Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution - Part 2
A drug called Truvada is the first the FDA-approved means of preventing HIV infection – could this controversial treatment be a step toward the end of the AIDS era?
Stopping HIV with the Truvada Revolution - Part 1
A drug called Truvada is the first the FDA-approved means of preventing HIV infection – could this controversial treatment be a step toward the end of the AIDS era?
Why Don't We Have a Female Version of Viagra Yet?
Women who want to increase their low libidos have to take pills designed to give men erections. Is there a better way?
How the Pharmacutical Industry Is Making Money out of Overdosing Americans
Now that opioid overdose is among the leading causes of death, pharmaceutical companies have found a way to make huge profits from selling the antidote, naloxone.