In the News: Lamar Odom Returns Home, But Will He Go to Rehab?
In the News: Lamar Odom Returns Home, But Will He Go to Rehab?
Lamar Odom surfaced near his home in Los Angeles on Monday, looking gaunt and tired amid rumors of his battle with drug addiction. Sources with TMZ say the NBA star still remains unsure about seeking treatment but is "receptive." A... Learn MoreOpinion: Is Miley Cyrus’s bad behavior a symptom of a bigger problem?
By now, everyone has heard about Miley Cyrus’ provocative VMA’s performance. Twerking onstage, miming oral sex, and grinding against co-performers and teddy bears were just a few of the things that outraged organizations like The Parents Television Council, who blasted... Learn MoreIn the News: Mike Tyson Admits “I’ve been lying about being sober”
From the outside, it seems like Mike Tyson is doing well. He’s on the verge of a new career as a boxing promoter, and has lost more than 100 pounds since tipping the scale at 380 at his unhealthiest point.... Learn MoreIn the News: Lamar Odom Missing; Kardashians Fear Crack Binge
Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian have "effectively" separated although the pair have yet to seek out divorce lawyers, according to a new report from TMZ. The pair have been apart since last Wednesday when Kardashian tried to stage an intervention... Learn MoreDrug Myths Debunked: Heroin
Heroin has a really, really bad reputation. It is touted as the worst drug on the face of the planet. Pictures of its users usually include homeless people in alleys shooting it up with dirty needles. What many people know... Learn MoreNatasha Lyonne Channels Her Inner Junkie on ‘Orange is the New Black’
[caption id="attachment_10991" align="aligncenter" width="469"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] Long before Amanda Bynes and Lindsay Lohan had highly public, drug fueled meltdowns, Natasha Lyonne was making headlines for her behavior. In 2004, Page Six dubbed her the “cracktress” who was regularly spotted roaming below... Learn MoreIn the News: Lindsay Lohan Opens Up to Oprah About Her Addiction
Sunday night marked the first time we've heard from Lindsay Lohan since her most recent stint in rehab, in her highly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey. Filmed four days after she left her 6th rehab facility, Lohan appeared healthier than... Learn MoreIn the News: ‘That 70’s Show’ Star Lisa Robin Kelly Dies in Rehab
Lisa Robin Kelly, who rose to fame as Laurie Forman on "That '70s Show" died on Wednesday night. She was 43. Ms. Kelly’s agent, Craig Wyckoff, said the actress had been dealing with addiction at the time of her... Learn MoreIn the News: CNN’s Sanjay Gupta: I Was Wrong About Weed
In an essay titled "Why I Changed My Mind on Weed," written for CNN's website, one of America's most prominent doctors says he has shifted his stance in support of medical marijuana. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent at CNN... Learn MoreIn the News: Actor Wes Bentley Opens Up About Heroin Addiction
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, “Hunger Games” star Wes Bentley opened up about his past struggles with addiction. The 34 year old was lauded for his role in 1999’s “American Beauty” which won the Academy Award for... Learn MoreIn the News: ‘Glee’ Monteith Tribute Will Address Addiction
Cory Monteith's addiction-related death will be addressed in the "Glee" episode bidding farewell to his character, Finn Hudson, a Fox executive said Thursday. Fox entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly told reporters the drama will address Cory Monteith's death in the third... Learn MoreDeadly Drug Combos: Heroin and Alcohol
Drugs of abuse may give the user a feeling of pleasure, but it is important to remember that they are toxic substances. The vast majority of drug overdose cases involve the use of more than one drug. In 2003 the... Learn More
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