An experience with over-the-counter nasal spray showed Hilary Koch how drug manufacturers often rely on sins of omission.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Opinion: School choice in Maine is key to empowering families
Parents really do know their kids best.
Opinion: A practical approach to a new Canadian state
Canada’s sheer size must be taken into consideration when evaluating a new state (or five new states).
Jim Fossel: Legislators’ pay raise sends the wrong message
Maine Republicans are beginning to look like part of Augusta’s entrenched elite.
Opinion: By supporting Maine families, we keep Maine children safe
The families we work with don’t tell us they need more government intervention in their lives — they need people in their community to work with them.
The Maine Millennial: Adventuring with acupuncture
I recently decided to step out of my comfort zone to try an alternative therapy for chronic back pain.
Opinion: Greenland must be regarded as a partner, not a prize
The United States needs to tread carefully in its dealings with the world’s largest island.
Commentary: This cancer vaccine should spare future generations from ordeals like my wife’s
In the future people will be able to avoid daily radiation therapy, hospital stays, chemotherapy infusions, infections, and other tough parts of cancer treatment, the columnist writes.
Maine’s housing crisis demands builders
The state needs a coordinated, multifaceted effort to grow the workforce, support contractors, and engage employers, Augusta’s economic development director writes.
AI has the morality of a hammer
Artificial intelligence has a fatal flaw, Rocko Graziano writes.