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Some Harvard students said that they are taking preventative measures before travelling—such as purchasing hand sanitizer and medication??to ensure their safety...
Viswanath added that the economic crisis has disproportionately affected certain groups, like the poor and disenfranchised, which leads to heightened public health concerns among these demographics. He said that when people lose jobs, they lose access to insurance and can no longer afford medication??another timely issue that Koh will have to address...
...struggled with an attention disorder since high school. Her mother, a “crazy foreign mom who doesn’t believe in medication?? resisted a high school counselor’s advice that Amy be medicated. But the transition to an unstructured college environment left Amy completely without focus in class or at the library. She sought help at UHS, and was prescribed Ritalin after a 20-minute visit...
Helen’s shrug is far from unique, seemingly representative of a generation inured to the seriousness of medication??The Ritalin Generation...
...only purpose is to serve as eye candy for the testosterone-charged twenty-something viewer. Her subplot—Dr. Foster discovers that Lila is no longer taking her Klonopin pills because she claims she can’t truly paint when she’s on the medication??unfortunately, fizzles out with pedantic apologetic dialogue, like “We have to trust each other.” Who knows why Watts, one of the hottest actresses working today, took such a menial, if not blatantly unnecessary role, in this marginally exciting film. In contrast, Gosling expertly...