
Florida is suing two major US drugstore chains, Walgreens and CVS, for their alleged contributions to the opioid crisis in the state and nationally. Continue reading Florida Sues Big Pharma for Aiding and Abetting US Opioid Crisis
Florida is suing two major US drugstore chains, Walgreens and CVS, for their alleged contributions to the opioid crisis in the state and nationally. Continue reading Florida Sues Big Pharma for Aiding and Abetting US Opioid Crisis
The US military’s addiction to energy drinks like Rip-It and Wild Tiger is exacerbating mental health issues soldiers acquire during deployment, a new medical study has found. The study found that people who drink more high-caffeine drinks are also less responsive to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) treatments. Continue reading Energy Drinks Linked to Aggression, Hurt PTSD Therapy in Soldiers
According to the CDC’s Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report, the number of overdose deaths involving fentanyl and fentanyl analogs doubled in the last several years. Continue reading Fentanyl-Related Deaths Doubled in Six Months
Drinking alcohol in moderation is more harmful than previously thought, according to a new study that concludes there’s no “safe” level of alcohol consumption. Continue reading There’s No ‘Safe’ Level of Alcohol Consumption, Global Study Finds
Each portion of the brain performs a specific function. Identifying the function of each part will greatly help in correctly identifying where the problem lies and where the CES/tDCS treatment will be focused. In order to place the electrode pads properly, we need to target the right part of the brain for a specific purpose. Continue reading The Brain Anatomy
Modern neuroscience has confirmed that the human brain is adaptive to change, and responsive to external influence and control stimuli. Continue reading NeuroSweep™ is Rooted in Real Science