which provide intravenous ketamine infusions. Because the drug was approved in the 1970s as an anesthetic, physicians can legally provide the drug as an “off-label” depression treatment. Many ketamine clinics have long waiting lists or are so swamped that they aren’t accepting new patients, a...
The article is structured as follows. Section2sets out the analytical framework, comprising five core features. An RMIB’s features interact with each other in ways that can be cross-cutting: e.g., a large for-profit stock exchange might have strong incentives to create investor protection rul...
One participant (GD13, current event-driven PrEP user, 29 years old, PrEP source: clinical trial) described his experience of asking an HIV physician to prescribe him Truvada in the name of PEP and later using it as PrEP. When asked how to get PrEP, participants usually answered that ...
which was originally sent to me by Kaggsy, a reread of The Go-Between by L P Hartley, None Turn Back by Storm Jameson, Nothing is Safe by E M Delafield which I read in a day and Out of the Window a Persephone book I simply couldn’t put down. ...
We legally could not do that. It's not her phone, after all, and he made the change intentionally. When the agent on the call tells her this, Karen flips her [crap] in the way only a true 'Karen' can. It's the full package: screaming, shouting, accusing us of being crooked, ...
the affair appeared on his own blog, the journalist personally became legally responsible (somethingI know too well about). Luckily, Deer’s publisher supported him all the way, and together they won every lawsuit Wakefield initiated in UK and USA even after the “doctor without patients”...
Doctors can currently prescribe nicotine e-liquids for therapeutic purposes such as quitting smoking, with the patients importing three months' supply of nicotine at a time from overseas, allowing the patient to use the product legally. "In Australia between 2013 and 2016, the smoking rate has no...