
Flavor bans might keep youth from vaping, but could also hurt smokers who are trying to quit
Columbus, Ohio, lawmakers are considering a flavor ban on tobacco products.

The Regulatory Landscape of Psychedelic Medicine
Humans have been harnessing psychedelics for mental, emotional and spiritual healing

E-cigarettes are at least as safe and effective as nicotine replacement therapy for pregnant smokers looking to quit
The quest to find more effective tobacco cessation tools as well as safer alternatives to combustible cigarettes is key for empowering pregnant smokers to improve their health.

Stopping the Rise of STIs
There are many reasons for increases in sexually transmitted infections (STIs); however, they can be boiled down to three challenges: stigma, access and education.

Biden Should Stand Up for All Forms of Harm Reduction
Last summer, the Biden administration took a bold step

Maryland legislators must put aside their partisan differences to target opioid overdoses
As Maryland emerges again from the latest surge of the COVID-19 pandemic

Why the Harm Reduction Movement Needs Diversity
Why the Harm Reduction Movement Needs Diversity: An interview with Anthony Salandy

Harm Reduction 101: Five Harm Reduction Myths
Harm Reduction 101: Five Harm Reduction Myths

New York Post opioid coverage is divisive, fear-mongering tabloid fodder
New York Post opioid coverage is divisive, fear-mongering tabloid fodder
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