About 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year — about 14% fewer than the previous year, according to preliminary government data.
Current federal marijuana policy is not based on scientific evidence and risks bypassing the scientific and regulatory processes designed to protect public health, as seen in the rise of illegal ...
A recently released statement on Trump administration’s drug policy priorities called for a focus on stopping illicit drugs from coming into the United States, prosecuting those responsible for ...
The NFL and NFLPA announced Wednesday they agreed to modifications of the substances of abuse policy (SOA) and performance enhancing substance policy (PES) following several months of discussions. NFL ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alonzo Martinez reports on employment laws and trends in HR tech. As the dust settles from the November 5, 2024, elections, ...
NASCAR has updated their substance-abuse policy ahead of the 2026 campaign. They’ve expanded the list of prohibited substances as they look to further align with modern anti-doping standards across ...
In the first rigorous study comparing marijuana use in the Netherlands and the United States, researchers have found no evidence that decriminalization of marijuana leads to increased drug use. The ...
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