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Lung cancer pill cuts risk of death by half, says ‘thrilling’ study
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How Sweden and Denmark became rare bright spots for Europe's pharma industry
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Abortion pills: An option not talked about
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Bioluminescence helps researchers develop cancer drugs for brain
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Finland is the European country with the highest proportion of under 25s dying from drugs
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Are cures for some of the world’s deadliest diseases hiding in our sewers?
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Giant California greenhouse signals a big bet on cannabis legalization
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Inside Denmark's opioid crisis – more teens are abusing opioids because they take the pills both to get high and to cope with anxiety
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The ‘breakthrough’ obesity drugs that have stunned researchers
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UK girl with deadly inherited condition is cured with gene therapy on NHS
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Semaglutide weight loss injections to be made available directly from pharmacies in the UK
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Amsterdam bans cannabis in its red light district
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British Columbia embarks on bold experiment to decriminalize hard drugs - Possession of small amounts of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and other hard drugs will be allowed in Canada’s westernmost province
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High tech meets agriculture in Denmark – strategic investments mean country may one day become a major exporter of farming technology
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I thought sex parties would free my sexuality. The reality was more dystopian than utopian
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Cancer mRNA vaccine completes pivotal trial
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Millions of Alzheimer’s patients have been given hope after a new drug has been shown to slow memory decline by 27% over eighteen months. It's the biggest breakthrough in a generation.
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The Hibernator’s Guide to the Galaxy
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FDA approves most expensive drug ever, a $3.5 million-per-dose gene therapy for hemophilia B
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Brittney Griner moved to Russian penal colony, lawyer says
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Germany plans to legalise recreational cannabis
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The Ice Bucket Challenge wasn't just for social media. It helped fund a new ALS drug.
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The weed influencer and the scientist feuding over why some stoners incessantly puke
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Brittney Griner pleads guilty to Russian drugs charge
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Minnesota lawmakers voted to legalize THC edibles. Some did it accidentally.
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Facebook, Instagram taking down posts about US abortion pills
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Germany moves ahead with plan to legalize cannabis sales
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How testosterone therapy is transforming aging
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Thailand to give away one million free cannabis plants to households, minister says
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I've been on the hair loss drug Dutasteride for two years now. AMA.
I'll start this post off by summarizing my hair loss experience. When I was 18, a few months shy of 19, I went to the barber and there was a miscommunication and the barber ended up buzzing my...
I'll start this post off by summarizing my hair loss experience.
When I was 18, a few months shy of 19, I went to the barber and there was a miscommunication and the barber ended up buzzing my hair off. This is the first time that I was able to see my hairline in a while and I saw that it was higher than I remembered. I was scared at first, I couldn't believe that my hairline was receding. But then I read a few things figures maybe it was just maturing, and then I eventually forgot. Actually a few months later I was back thinking to whether I was losing my hair or not. I talked to a cousin of mine and he said something about a pill that he was taking but that it had a possible side effect of erectile dysfunction. I wasn't going to take a chance on that when I wasn't even sure if I was actually balding.
The next year and a half, I stop thinking about hair loss. It's like I had my memory wiped of that moment, probably due to stress from school. The only thing that happened is that I thought to myself was "man my hair is kind of weird right now." And also I had developed a scalp issue, which I later found out was psoriasis also due to stress.
So, right before the pandemic hits in February 2020, me and my dad go have lunch at this restaurant. I take a shower and go out. My hair is still wet by the time we go to the restaurant. My dad looks up at my hair and asks "are you losing your hair?" And that's when I realized that I was indeed going bald. For the next three months, I was going through all the stages of grief. I was wildly depressed and anxious. I did some research into possible treatments. It took me a while to learn (or re-learn) about the pill known as finasteride. I then find out about a website where you can buy prescription meds without a prescription shipped over from India so I buy finasteride from there and I started treatment on May 1st 2020. I was 20 years old. I then go to the dermatologist two months later and they prescribe me Dutasteride which I have been on ever since.
My initial side effect on the drug was watery semen, which cleared up a few weeks after starting the drug. My hair has re-grown a lot. It's back to it's original thickness, and my hairline has made a rather substantial comeback. It's not all back, but enough to the point where the average person wouldn't know I'm balding anymore.
Let me know if you have any questions. I would love to post pictures, but I rather not if that's okay with everyone.
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Nootropics and scams - Exposing fake reviews with Python
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Dual use of artificial-intelligence-powered drug discovery
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Sacklers raise their offer to settle opioid lawsuits by more than $1 billion
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How to know if you’re addicted
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"37 Seconds" - Legalize Marijuana - Gary Chambers political ad
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More young kids are getting sick from cannabis edibles
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Our ladies of the perpetual high
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Malta becomes first EU nation to legalise cannabis for recreational use
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Is weed now legal in Germany?
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The company man
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A major reversal on aspirin highlights a concept everyone should understand
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Merck says research shows its COVID-19 pill works against variants
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In the past five years, violent gangs from Sweden have increased their presence in Spain, drawn in by the warm weather and high quality of life
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Vihreä liitto become first party in the Finnish Parliament to call for legalisation of cannabis – initiative approved at party conference by narrowest possible majority 183-181
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Billed as the most secure phone on the planet, An0m became a viral sensation in the underworld. There was just one problem for anyone using it for criminal means: it was run by the police
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The Sacklers, who made billions from OxyContin, win immunity from US opioid lawsuits
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Thoughts on SSRIs?
Hello everyone, I recently got put on some SSRI for my worsening suicidal ideation and honestly I can't believe the difference it's made. It's like a version of myself that I find hard to believe...
Hello everyone,
I recently got put on some SSRI for my worsening suicidal ideation and honestly I can't believe the difference it's made. It's like a version of myself that I find hard to believe existed, but can draw parallels with the version of me before I got depressed, etc.
I'm just curious how I should be viewing these changes in me: Are they really me without depression/anxiety or is it a more lurid exaggerated version of that?
Any other thoughts on SSRIs in general welcome! I'm interested in seeing Tildians' thoughts on them :)
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Weed shouldn’t be banned for elite athletes, some experts say
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'Woke coke': Drug dealers marketing 'ethically sourced' cocaine
18 votes