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Demi Lovato reminds us why media needs to fix its coverage of addiction.

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Sensationalism must stop. Last week, the music industry was rocked by reports that Demi Lovato had b

Sensationalism must stop. [Highsnobiety]( Last week, the music industry was rocked by reports that Demi Lovato had been hospitalized. The star has been very open about her struggles with mental health and addiction, but this time headlines screamed – incorrectly – that the star had overdosed on heroin, and a slew of sensationalist stories quickly followed. Click for more on why the media needs to fix its coverage of addiction. Music Op-Ed | Demi Lovato Reminds Us Why Media Needs to Fix its Coverage of Addiction Other News Hot happenings in our sphere today [Play Kim Kardashian West Was Naked When Donald Trump Called]( [Kim Kardashian West Was Naked When Donald Trump Called]( 7:26 Life Kim Kardashian Talks Naked Phone Calls with Trump & Kanye's Politics on 'Kimmel' Style Uniqlo U's Affordable New Collection Is All About Earthy Colors Life Beyoncé Given "Unprecedented" Control of 'Vogue's September Cover Sneakers London Collective SLOCAL Flex PUMA’s RS-0 PLAY & Talk Gaming, Old Tech & Learning from the Past Highsnobiety Shopping Cop it, then rock it Wacko Maria x High Times $550 Hawaiian Shirt GUESS Originals $191 Track Pants Shopping Channel Your Inner Poet with These Margiela Feather Pens Join Our Community [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Add on Snapchat]( [Follow on Pinterest]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Titel Media GmbH · Ritterstr. 9 · Berlin 10969 · Germany

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