Study finds Ritalin, other stimulants, don't boost risks of later addiction WASHINGTON - Using stimulants like Ritalin to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, particularly younger ones, does not seem to boost the risk of later substance abuse, researchers said on Tuesday. There has been a debate over whether such medications are the best way to treat ADHD, a condition marked by inattention, hyperactivity...
Sheriff: Former Olympic skater Pasha Grishuk drugged with date rape drug in Orange County
Star Tribune
Star Tribune
This Is Your Mom on Drugs: Aging Doesn't Stop Drug Use [ FREE PREVIEW ]
Scientific American
Scientific American
It’s the kind of tongue-in-cheek concept that might have percolated out of the subversive imagination of R. Crumb, underground cartoon...
Anti-Drug Budget Cuts
MSNBC
MSNBC
Officials say budget cuts could prove disastrous to state efforts to cut down on illegal drugs. BILLINGS - Officials say budget cuts could prove...
100 drivers caught under influence of drugs
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
Nearly 100 drivers in NSW have tested positive to illegal drugs this year, with the majority having amphetamines in their system, the NSW...
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Don Sutton Helps Kidney Cancer Patients Stay In The Game(TM)
Stockhouse
Obesity, inactivity as common among cancer survivors as rest of Canadians, study shows
Canada Newswire

