Bottom right corner, Platinum dragon: appears human “about one quarter of the time.”
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Author: Johanna Ryan The story below, a first-person account of life on (and off) amphetamine “diet pills,” was written over forty years ago. It couldn’t be more relevant. Under the cover of a public-health crusade against obesity, drug companies are bringing back old-fashioned “speed” in brand-new packages. Last week’s post described the newly-approved weight loss pill Contrave,
It's 1898. You wake up on a cold morning and the full effects of a cold hit you: coughing, sneezing, and a terrible fever. Like any self-respecting American...
Beyond Belief, a new book by Charles Saatchi, brings together the most shocking advertising campaigns of the last century. From racism and sexism to dodgy health claims, nothing was out of bounds for the real-life Mad Men
A 'ritalin' sampler.....i honestly never knew ritalin was used for anything other than ADD/ADHD.....i also thought it was a 'newer' drug....yes, obviously i'm clueless at times....but what a rather change in it's usage, from depression to ADD?
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Go Retro is a blog celebrating the people, places, and things from the pop culture past with a focus on the 1960s through the 1980s.
You won’t believe these ads from the past! The series of images show actual ads from the 1960s and 1970s that prove we’ve come a long way, baby!
Has anything really changed? I wrote a post on this awhile back pointing y'all to an outside blog. Unfortunately, that blog is no longer live, so I did some digging and came up with my own library of funny, disturbing, and thought provoking vintage drug ads. But has anything really changed? (See my Huff Post piece "Pharma: Still Chasing Skirts".) Because while all these ads take us for "chumps", if you take a close look, you'll see they're particularly insulting towards women. (And I'm not even overly sensitive to things, darnit.) So please take a look and have a few...
(Via This Isn't Happiness)
If you think there are some crazy diet and weight loss products on today's market, you won't believe these vintage ads marketed to our grandmothers. Tape