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Opioid Crisis Hidden Truths

Opioid Crisis Hidden Truths

By: Douglas Smith
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Opioid Addiction is not what you think it is! It is actually damaged DNA.

Were looking to expose the truth behind the opioid crisis, the deals that were cut to bypass regulations, the lies told, laws broken, etc.

Smith Genetic Research LLC
Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • ChatGPT ASAM caught lying
    Jul 9 2026

    ChatGPT ASAM caught lying sparks controversy over AI reliability in brain science and abnormal psychology. The CDC and DEA combat the opioid crisis, marked by overdose deaths and fentanyl use. FDA guidelines face bureaucratic hurdles, while Narcan saves lives. ChatGPT's breach prompts re-examination of AI in psychology and neuroscience. An ombudsman's document highlights the need for change and transparency in addressing addiction, depression, and the science of opioid receptors. The future of AI in brain science hinges on accuracy and truth over misinformation.

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    6 mins
  • Proof ChatGPT's Information is Deadly wrong!
    Jul 4 2026

    Drug overdose deaths highlight dangers of AI misinformation, like ChatGPT. Addiction is hard to break due to physiological factors. Healthcare bureaucracy can hinder treatment, allowing narcotics to bypass systems. FDA-approved Narcan helps, but mortality remains high. ChatGPT's misinformation, including potential misuse of AAVE, exacerbates the problem by spreading myths about addiction. As neuroscience and psychology advance, recognize AI's danger in spreading deadly misinformation. Public awareness of opiate addiction signs and seeking help is crucial. Working together can end the drug crisis. Addiction is a serious health issue requiring a comprehensive approach, guarding against signs of near-death or depression. Changing our approach to substance abuse reduces deaths and builds a brighter future.

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    4 mins
  • Why ChatGPT's Wrong Info is So Dangerous
    Jun 30 2026

    Drug overdose deaths highlight dangers of AI misinformation, like ChatGPT. Addiction is hard to break due to physiological factors. Healthcare bureaucracy can hinder treatment, allowing narcotics to bypass systems. FDA-approved Narcan helps, but mortality remains high. ChatGPT's misinformation, including potential misuse of AAVE, exacerbates the problem by spreading myths about addiction. As neuroscience and psychology advance, recognize AI's danger in spreading deadly misinformation. Public awareness of opiate addiction signs and seeking help is crucial. Working together can end the drug crisis. Addiction is a serious health issue requiring a comprehensive approach, guarding against signs of near-death or depression. Changing our approach to substance abuse reduces deaths and builds a brighter future.

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    3 mins
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