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New drug - Charlie Sheen
Mike And Vincent Cyr buy some Charlie Sheen from Tupacs ghost.
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Could the Police Get a Breathalyzer for Marijuana and Cocaine?
It could happen, with Swedish researchers reporting they were able to detect drugs in the breath of addicts.
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How a Serial-Killing Night Nurse Hacked Hospital Drug Protocol
Nurses deal with drugs every day. Most do so professionally, safely, reliably. A very few abuse them, getting high or selling them for a profit, mostly opiates. And a tiny minority — a handful in the history of nursing — turn medicines into a murder weapon.
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Lindsay Lohan talks drugs, booze, rehab, sex
This could be the last story you read about Lindsay Lohan for the next three months if all goes well during her 90-day stay at the Betty Ford Clinic. Just days before checking into court-ordered rehab last week, the actress spoke extensively to Piers Morgan in an article for London's Daily Mail newspaper, which published it in this Sunday's edition.
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Pfizer to sell cut-price Viagra to patients online
Pfizer has revealed it will begin selling its popular erectile dysfunction pill directly to patients on its website in a bid to beat the fakes - becoming the first drug company to deal directly with customers.
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Some interesting things to know about Toronto’s crack-smoking Mayor
Rob Ford has gotten into approximately 1 million controversies.
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Amanda Bynes in trouble, again
Actress Amanda Bynes was arrested again May 23 in New York after she allegedly tossed drug paraphernalia out the window of her Manhattan apartment.
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Why Are Police So Desperate to Throw Kids in Jail?
Cops Go Undercover at High School to Bust Special-Needs Kid for Pot.
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Why Your City May Want a Crack-Smoking Mayor
The scandal involving Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is insane. Yet the city looks better than ever.
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MDMA as potential therapy for autistic adults
The FDA recently approved a novel study that will examine whether the drug ecstasy could be of benefit to autistic adults suffering from social anxiety.
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8 drugs that exist in nature
Aspirin comes from willow bark. Heroin is made from poppy buds. And more!
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Today I Learned: The Third Reich Kept Its Soldiers Alert With Crystal Meth
In 1972, Heinrich Böll won the Nobel Prize for literature. But before he became a writer of novels, short stories, and essays, Böll was a writer of letters. During his early 20s, which also happened to be during World War II, he was conscripted into the German military.
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Fear and Loathing in Mexico
In 2007, the drug cartel Zetas put a bounty on journalist Alfredo Corchado. Karla Zabludovsky on the dangers of reporting in Mexico. Being a journalist in Mexico is already a daunting task without a death threat. Information is difficult to collect. It’s nearly impossible to figure out your sources from your enemies. Personal safety is, at best, illusory.
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Cigarettes Are Banned In Most Prisons, While Gangs Shift From Drugs To Smokes
As tobacco bans have spread across prisons nationwide, cigarettes have grown into a contraband item of choice, rivaling illegal and illicit drugs in their availability and profitability on the black market.
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MLB reportedly planning massive 100-game drug suspensions for 20 players
Major League Baseball is reportedly on the brink of suspending some of its biggest stars on allegations of doping. According to ESPN, the MLB is looking to suspend about 20 players who it believes...
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Startling Reports Of Nazi 'Meth' Use
In an attempt to fuel its youthful but increasingly exhausted fighting force during World War II, the Nazis reportedly turned to addictive and potentially dangerous substances, including a form of what is known today as the illegal drug methamphetamine, currently a rising problem in Europe.
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20 baseball players may face suspension in doping scandal
Major League Baseball is set to suspend some 20 players in the coming weeks due to a scandal involving performance-enhancing drugs, according to an ESPN report.
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Black Sabbath: 'We used to have cocaine flown in by private plane'
The band who laid the foundations of heavy metal are releasing 13, their first studio album with Ozzy Osbourne for 23 years. Black Sabbath speak to Paul Lester about drugs, the occult and God.
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FDA OK's Morning-After Pill Without a Prescription
U.S. District Judge Edward Korman had ruled in April that the government must allow over-the-counter sales, and a federal appeals court rejected the administration's challenge to that ruling last week. The administration had been criticized by some women's rights groups for trying to stop contraception sales to underage females.
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Once-a-day pill prevents HIV in drug users
A once-a-day pill can protect people who inject drugs such as heroin from the AIDS virus, lowering their risk by nearly 50 percent, researchers reported Wednesday.
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