
College students and other concentration seekers know it's not hard to score a 'script for ADHD drugs. Fidgety, disorganized, forgetful. They know the symptoms and they work the system.
But while using Ritalin and Adderall to edge out competition in school and life is nothing new (though the science journal Nature disagrees), a vocal group of scientists supporting it is.

Doctors aren't the only ones who can write prescriptions in the US. Yesterday, a federal judge
ordered a research group to provide experimental drugs to a terminally ill teen suffering from a fatal type of muscular dystrophy.
The family of Jacob Gunvalson sued PTC Therapeutics alleging that the company led them to believe that Jacob could participate in a trial of the drug necessary for his survival.

Last week we heard that the GOP's new slogan — The change you deserve — is
the same as the antidepressant Effexor. Hey! The homeless guy on my corner says the same thing, except he substitutes “I” for “you.”
Well it got me thinking.