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Lessons on drugs

Lauren Cortis

Helping you understand how drugs work so you can make informed decisions about the substances you use (whatever they may be).

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Willy Wonka & the drug discovery pathway

I’m not one to shy away from hot button issues. Last week, I poked the hornet’s nest by asking about your favourite Batman. This week I’m doing the unthinkable in a piece of writing - referencing a classic novel, but I’m using the movie ada...

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  • Lauren Cortis

    I don’t want people to be hurt by the drugs they take, whatever they are. I write to help you understand how drugs work. With a hint of philosophy, pop culture, sometimes death. more

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