Use + Harm Reduction

    21 to Drink? The Debate Around America’s Outlier Status 

    America’s minimum drinking age law, set nationally at 21 since 1984, appears to be ...

    Despite Fentanyl’s Ubiquity, Test Strips Can Still Empower Drug Users

    As the presence of illicit fentanyl has reached near-ubiquity in many North American heroin ...

    Inside the Work of a New York Psychedelic Trip Guide

    Prometheus checked into a hotel in midtown Manhattan in 2018 with just a backpack, ...

    Alcohol Harm Reduction: A World of Growing Possibilities

    In her early professional life, Louise liked to unwind with wine. She loved the ...

    How the Pandemic Hit People Who Use Drugs, in Their Own Words

    In some ways, the coronavirus pandemic has hit marginalized people who use drugs the ...

    Study: Overdose Deaths Stratified Among Latinx People

    At first glance, national data suggest that Latinx people are suffering fewer fatal overdoses ...

    Why the Drug User Liberation Front Gave Out Free, Checked Drugs in Vancouver

    The Drug User Liberation Front, a Vancouver-based activist group, made a serious statement on ...

    Twenty High-Risk Kentucky Counties Still Don’t Have Syringe Exchange

    Harm reduction services are spreading in Kentucky, but not nearly fast enough for some ...

    How COVID-19 Is Driving Risks in the Illicit Benzodiazepines Market

    The life conditions imposed by the pandemic are leading many Americans to seek mental ...