by Fight the New Drug | Jan 21, 2024 | Get the Facts, The World
Trigger warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of abuse and assault. Reader discretion is advised. Listen to this articleFind more to listen to from our podcast It was 21 days after “Jane Doe’s” 22nd birthday when she boarded a flight to San Diego that,...
by Fight the New Drug | Oct 11, 2023 | Get the Facts, The World
Trigger warning: This article contains descriptions of sexual violence. Reader discretion is advised. Listen to this articleFind more to listen to from our podcast Did you know the average internet user spends over 40% of their waking hours online?DataReportal....
by Fight the New Drug | May 4, 2021 | Get the Facts, The Brain
Does the name “Pavlov” ring any bells for you? In case it doesn’t, here’s a refresher. Ivan Pavlov was a Russian researcher during the early 1900s who became famous for his laboratory full of dogs. That’s because one day he discovered that, at meal times, the dogs...
by Scott Aneloski | Feb 6, 2018 | Get the Facts, Questions
Fifty Shades– of Love .12 In a time where sexual consent, harassment, and assault are at the forefront of society's conversations, it's unsettling that “Fifty Shades of Grey” is championed as “empowering” when its protagonist is living a #MeToo experience. Our...
by Scott Aneloski | Dec 28, 2017 | Get the Facts, Questions
In the early 1950’s it was becoming increasingly clear to the scientific community (and the general public) that tobacco was causing cancer. To protect its profits, the tobacco industry knew it had to do something. So Big Tobacco companies created and began...
by Scott Aneloski | Dec 28, 2017 | Get the Facts, Questions
When it comes to discussing the effects of pornography, one popular criticism is that so-called “porn problems” are more perceived than they are real. The argument is that porn is only a problem for people whose values, worldviews, or religious beliefs make it a...
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