The failure of the war on drugs will persuade more municipalities and school districts to treat drug use as a public-health issue, rather than a criminal one, and also as a symptom indicating deeper personal difficulties.
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AARP for millennials
The millennial generation, born between roughly 1978 and 1996 and more than 75 million strong, is now bigger than the Baby Boom. Millennials already have reshaped commerce and entertainment, and now have taken another step toward remaking politics: They’ve formed their own lobbying group. The Association of Young Americans was created in 2014 for persons...
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With the strength of numbers and a native understanding of social media, the millennial wave is taking its place as a tidal force in elections. As a group, it disdains ideology but shares a bottom-up view of power that’s reflected in support of Bernie Sanders’ presidential aspirations and policies generally regarded as progressive or populist.
Nano for the heart
Nanoparticles — engineered packets that carry medicines, markers and signaling dyes around the body — have proven their value in delivering pharmaceuticals to cancer tumors. Now, scientists are aiming them at the heart. At Rutgers University and other research centers, researchers have fashioned nanobits one-hundredth the size of a red blood cell, or about one...
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Statin drugs, now widely prescribed for cholesterol-clogged arteries, can cause liver damage and other nasty side effects, as do conventional drugs routinely used for a range of chronic conditions. Nano-delivery mechanisms will reduce not only this collateral damage by reducing dosages and precisely targeting therapies, but also will reduce the cost of drugs, which now...
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Gerald Celente and Trends Research Institute analysts will unveil their Top Trends for 2017 in front of a live audience during a one-day conference Friday, December 2. The event kicks off with an evening reception on Thursday, December 1, followed by the Friday conference, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., including breakfast and lunch. The...
Retreat concludes with “live” Keiser Report
Trend forecaster Gerald Celente’s two-day Ontrendpreneur™ Retreat July 22-23, which attracted participants from 10 countries and throughout the United States, concluded with a video recording of the Max Keiser report in front of a live audience. Celente joined Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert for a filming of the Keiser Report, a no holds barred financial news...
Trends Journal: Be ready for the second half of 2016
The Summer 2016 Trends Journal publishes Wednesday, August 3 and will be available at Trendsresearch.com for digital subscribers and mailed to print subscribers soon. This packed edition examines the Trends Research Institute’s Top Trends of 2016 at mid-year, providing forecasts in economics, geo-politics, business and investment, aging and technology. Also featured is powerful commentary by Gerald...