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Recursive Adaptation

Nicholas Reville, Noah Davis, Lindsay Holden, Eli Spector

Strategic science and policy for mental health and addiction. Completely free.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

First ever 50-state ranking of online gambling safety

Today CASPR is launching our new program on online gambling policy, called Life Savings. We are releasing:

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2026 is the year DraftKings will face serious opposition for the first time

Gambling companies have rolled through dozens of states in the past 8 years, convincing legislatures to legalize online gambling with minimal taxes and without any consumer protections to prevent addiction. This lobbying surge has caused ma...

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By making suzetrigine cheap, we could cut opioid prescriptions in half

In January 2025, the FDA approved suzetrigine, a new non-opioid painkiller. It’s very cheap to manufacture, but like all new, on-patent drugs, it’s expensive. Since expensive new drugs are restricted by Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance com...

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NIH High Leverage Trials (HILT) Proposal

Last week, Stuart Buck at the Good Science Project published CASPR’s new policy brief. Today we are publishing it on our website:

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Nicholas Reville

    Co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Addiction Science, Policy, and Research (CASPR). See caspr.org

  • Noah Davis

    Writer, editor, and co-founder of Three Point Four Media.

  • Lindsay Holden

    Managing Director @ CASPR

  • Eli Spector

    Policy Lead

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