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...culmination of the “Say Yes to Drugs?? campaign, which has been advertising its message in front of the Science Center for much of this week, came on Saturday with a benefit dance and speech in support of better global access to generic drugs...
This week, it seems that drug pushers have infiltrated the Harvard campus. Boldly sporting “Say Yes to Drugs?? shirts, their attire suggests that the elementary school program Drug Abuse Resistance Education has an expiration date. But these students don’t want pot or cocaine; they want global access to life-saving medications. The organization Universities Allied for Essential Medicines estimates that 10 million people die each year from curable diseases simply because they cannot afford the medicine they need. In solidarity with those who suffer, the students aim to attack the root...
...perfection, it’s easy to forget that fellow Harvard students are flawed, too. From the IOP to English section, from Annenberg to the Spee, everyone here seems to have it all figured out. Even when they choose to get out of control—enter alcohol and drugs??many still make that choice based on an acute awareness of the image they’ll be presenting to everyone else. Many won’t drop their daily charade until they’re back, late at night, in the safe-and-sound suites they call...
...that it’s not that bad, so the message would be more accurate if it were legal.” He added that “the gateway drug hypothesis”—which posits that use of marijuana will lead to use of harder drugs??“has no evidence besides what people say. It’s just stupid.” Miron wrote a report in January estimating that Massachusetts would save approximately $29.5 million in law enforcement costs annually from decriminalizing marijuana. But Brownsberger, who was once an associate...
...Soumerai and Law focused on three drugs??Enbrel, Nasonex, and Zelnorm—all of which had been on the market for at least one year before the advertisements started popping up on television. The researchers then analyzed prescription statistics of these drugs from a five-year period using information from IMS Health Canada, a health information company that compiles data from about 2,700 Canadian pharmacies...