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Medical Journal Describes Whiteness as a Parasitic Pathology That Has No Cure

Research Article in Medical Journal Describes Whiteness as Malignant, Parasitic-Like Condition

Research Article in Medical Journal Describes Whiteness as Malignant, Parasitic-Like Condition On 6/9/21 at 2:07 PM EDT A research article published last month in the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association called whiteness a malignant, parasitic-like condition. That description, along with other language in the article, has caused public anger, and the backlash against the author was evident on social media. Stock images of textbooks in a library. A science journal recently published a controversial article on whiteness. Getty The article, titled On Having Whiteness, was written by Dr. Donald Moss, a white man who is a faculty member of both the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.

Opioid Withdrawal Medications: Why Medical Supervision Is Important

How Medications Help Common opioid withdrawal medications may include methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, and lofexidine. Medications for opioid withdrawal symptoms are used to help reduce discomfort and cravings without producing the pleasurable effects an opioid-dependent person experiences while using opioids. These medications do so by linking to the same receptors that opioids do but instead, activating these receptors at a slower or less powerful rate. Certain medications also help by blocking the activation of these receptors fully to prevent any rewarding effects. Why Medical Supervision Is Important It is important to understand what your body needs based on your personal experience with opioid dependency or addiction. Doing that with the help of a medical professional can make a world of difference in your recovery and overall health.

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