First they said it wasn't important to study opioid addiction. Then they said it wasn't possible to do it her way. Hear how Yasmin Hurd, PhD, learned to tune out the noise and take control.
Links:
- Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai - https://bit.ly/2Ic9vfB
- Hurd Laboratory - http://labs.neuroscience.mssm.edu/project/hurd-lab/
- "Addressing racism and disparities in the biomedical sciences" (article in Nature Human Behavior) - https://go.nature.com/3osFyau
12/07/20 • 7 min
Real, Smart People - Yasmin: The Barrier Breaker
Transcript
This is a letter from a more senior person in our society. So she writes, "Thank you so much. I'm 73 years old and have never experienced anything like this. I've never had a problem with drinking or drugs, so this has been very depressing for me to deal with. My doctor put me on Norco, which is hydrocodone, for fibromyalgia. And he gave me more and more until I developed a problem. Now I'm on Suboxone and I want to try to use CBD to wean o
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