In the News: Eminem Opens Up About Drug Addiction
"My name is Marshall, and I'm an addict." In the Matthew Cooke directed documentary How To Make Money Selling Drugs, the "Lose Yourself" rapper reveals how caught up he got into an addiction that nearly cost him his life.... Learn MoreIn the News: DEA Cracks Down on Designer Drugs
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials on Wednesday announced the results of the "largest-ever" synthetic drug takedown, a bust that included suspects in 35 states and five countries. Agents working in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies served more than 150... Learn MoreIn the News: Iran Burns 100 Tons of Drugs in Support of Intl Day against Drug Abuse
With the theme "Make health your 'new high' in life, not drugs," the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 2013 is being observed on Wednesday (today) across the globe, including Iran and Pakistan, to strengthen action... Learn MoreIn the News: Hazelden Betty Ford Alliance
The Betty Ford Center and the Hazelden Foundation, two leading substance abuse treatment centers, are exploring the possibility of a formal business alliance. Hazelden has been around since 1949 and was, according to Betty Ford Center Board of Directors Chair... Learn MoreIn the News: Amy Winehouse’s Brother Claims “What Really Killed Her Was the Bulimia”
[caption id="attachment_10992" align="aligncenter" width="478"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] In an interview with The Guardian, Amy Winehouse’s brother, Alex Winehouse, says that it was an eating disorder that killed her, rather than the drugs and alcohol. When the pop singer died on July... Learn MoreIn the News: Come July, it May Be Harder to Get High in Florida
It may soon become just a little harder to get high on illegal drugs in Florida. A new bill signed by Governor Rick Scott makes it illegal for retail stores to knowingly sell drug paraphernalia like glass pipes and bongs.... Learn MoreIn the News: Lindsay Lohan Switches Rehabs Again; May be Headed to Palm Beach
[caption id="attachment_11001" align="aligncenter" width="469"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] After entering the Betty Ford Center in Palm Springs on May 3, LiLo transferred to Cliffside in Malibu last week. Now sources say she will be moving again, to a rehab on the East... Learn MoreIn the News: UM Student in Deadly DUI Car Crash Fails Drug Test; May Get Longer Sentence
Twenty-one year old University of Miami student, Ivanna Villanueva, turned herself in Tuesday to start serving her prison sentence for a deadly drunk driving accident. She arrived at the Miami-Dade courthouse for a final hearing before she would officially surrender.... Learn MoreIn the News: Designated Drivers Not Always Sober
Most people choose a designated driver be the responsible one for the night, drinking water while everyone else parties. But a study to be released in the July issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs has found... Learn MoreIn the News: Michael Douglas’ Son, Cameron Douglas, Criticizes Drug Policy from Behind Bars
Cameron Douglas, son of actor Michael Douglas, opened up about his difficulties with drugs in an essay published in The Huffington Post that criticizes current drug policy. He calls for treatment rather than jail time for non-violent drug offenders. “Our prisons... Learn MoreIn the News: Walgreens to Pay 80 Million Dollar Fine for Oxycodone Dispensing Violations
Walgreens, the largest pharmacy chain in the country, reached a settlement with federal authorities, marking an end to a DEA probe that uncovered an “unprecedented number” of dispensing and record keeping violations of the Controlled Substances Act. The oversights... Learn MoreIn the News: Marijuana Vending Machines
Marijuana may now become available via vending machine, reports The Huffington Post. With retail sale of marijuana expected in Colorado by January 2014 –- and shortly thereafter in the state of Washington, many retailers are looking at new, and more... Learn More
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