In the News: Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino Opens Up About Addiction
In the News: Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino Opens Up About Addiction
The 32-year-old former Jersey Shore star realized he had an addiction problem on a trip to Australia in February 2012. He ran out of a prescription to treat an injury suffered during a 2010 stint on ABC's "Dancing with the... Learn MoreIn the News: Could the ‘Limitless’ Drug be Real?
A narcolepsy drug, dubbed the “Viagra for the brain”, is being used by some people to increase their brain function. Modafinil, marketed in the US under the brand name Provigil, shot to prominence when a Silicon Valley millionaire credited... Learn MoreIn the News: Rehab for Internet Addicts?
Starting September 9th, the nation’s first hospital–based Internet addition program is set to open at the Bradford Regional Medical Center in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Internet addiction isn't officially recognized as a disorder yet, but it's a "condition for further study" according... Learn MoreIn the News: Music Festival Cancelled After Molly Deaths
The third and final day of New York City's Electric Zoo music festival was canceled just hours before the third day of the festival was to start after two concert-goers died and at least four others were hospitalized due to... Learn MoreIn 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 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: Big Pharma Knows Which Doctors Overprescribe, But They’re Not Telling
Over the last decade, the maker of the potent painkiller OxyContin has compiled a database of hundreds of doctors suspected of recklessly prescribing its pills to addicts and drug dealers, but has done little to alert law enforcement or medical... Learn More
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