Scott Stapp Talks 2014 Psychotic Break, Reveals Bipolar Diagnosis

Scott Stapp Talks 2014 Psychotic Break, Reveals Bipolar Diagnosis

Former Creed rocker is now in recovery, under treatment

Man Kills and Buries Imaginary Friend, Turns Himself In to the Police

Man Kills and Buries Imaginary Friend, Turns Himself In to the Police

The man reportedly killed his imaginary friend for being too messy, crashing his car and putting the blame on him

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • May 9th, 2015
Novel Implant Delivers Pain-Fighting Drugs Directly to the Problem Area

Novel Implant Delivers Pain-Fighting Drugs Directly to the Problem Area

The implant, so far only tested on lab rats, is designed to treat pain resulting from damage to nerves in the body

$19,000 (€17,000) Worth of Cocaine Found Stashed in Man's Undies

$19,000 (€17,000) Worth of Cocaine Found Stashed in Man's Undies

The man, identified as Jamaican citizen Romario Lewis, was wearing the undies and so ended up in police custody

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • May 5th, 2015
Puerto Rico Legalizes Marijuana, Albeit Only for Medical Use

Puerto Rico Legalizes Marijuana, Albeit Only for Medical Use

Executive order signed by Governor Alejandro Padilla means folks in Puerto Rico can turn to marijuana to treat ailments

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • April 29th, 2015
Implantable Device the Size of a Matchstick Is Designed to Fight HIV

Implantable Device the Size of a Matchstick Is Designed to Fight HIV

The innovative implantable device works by releasing antiretroviral drugs at a steady pace, scientists explain

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • April 25th, 2015
Drug Cocktail Obliterates Cancer Tumor Growing Inside Woman's Chest

Drug Cocktail Obliterates Cancer Tumor Growing Inside Woman's Chest

Medical experts say the cancer tumor vanished without a trace, the 49-year-old woman was left with a hole in her chest

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • April 21st, 2015
Drugs That Treat Skin Diseases Could Also Address Multiple Sclerosis

Drugs That Treat Skin Diseases Could Also Address Multiple Sclerosis

Study finds the drugs can help the nervous system grow cells, reverse the damage caused by multiple sclerosis

Video of Rihanna Snorting Coke at Coachella Emerges, Goes Viral

Video of Rihanna Snorting Coke at Coachella Emerges, Goes Viral

She responds to shocking allegation with humor, some outrage

Rob Kardashian Is Hooked on Crystal Meth, “a Total Mess”

Rob Kardashian Is Hooked on Crystal Meth, “a Total Mess”

He’s been in hiding because of his weight, but his problems are more serious than previously suspected

Lamar Odom Is Back on Drugs, Doing Sherm

Lamar Odom Is Back on Drugs, Doing Sherm

Wife Khloe Kardashian is worried sick, wants him in rehab

Drug Dealers Buy 12 Blenders from the Same Supermarket, Get Arrested

Drug Dealers Buy 12 Blenders from the Same Supermarket, Get Arrested

The dealers planned to use the 12 food blenders to mix cocaine with a pain reliever dubbed benzocaine

Meth Lab Found in Men's Restroom at Walmart Store in Indiana, US

Meth Lab Found in Men's Restroom at Walmart Store in Indiana, US

Police officers say the methamphetamine lab was active as the time when it was discovered, hidden inside a backpack

Man Desperate to Escape Arrest Drops to the Ground, Rolls in Dog Poop

Man Desperate to Escape Arrest Drops to the Ground, Rolls in Dog Poop

The man hoped that, as long as he was covered in dog poop, no police officer would dare get anywhere near him

Ireland Accidentally Makes Meth, Ecstasy and Many Other Drugs Legal

Ireland Accidentally Makes Meth, Ecstasy and Many Other Drugs Legal

Unintended loophole in drug laws temporarily legalizes crystal meth, ecstasy, magic mushrooms and other drugs

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • March 10th, 2015
Researchers Identify Drugs That Slow the Aging Process, Promote Health

Researchers Identify Drugs That Slow the Aging Process, Promote Health

In laboratory experiments, scientists found evidence the drugs can extended lifespan and help promote health in old age

  • Health
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • March 10th, 2015
Lab-Grown Hearts Live in Silicone Devices, Behave like Actual Organs

Lab-Grown Hearts Live in Silicone Devices, Behave like Actual Organs

The miniature hearts, developed by University of California, Berkeley scientists could be used to test new drugs

 
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