Meth studied as possible brain injury treatment

Meth studied as possible brain injury treatment
The Army is funding early research into whether methamphetamines can treat traumatic brain injuries, one of the so-called invisible wounds afflicting soldiers. Under a $ 1 million Army grant, University of Montana researchers are examining how doses far … Read more on ArmyTimes.com

Slideshow: September 2013 mugshots
Erickson, an already twice-convicted Wyoming sex offender, recently pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor. He was sentenced Thursday morning in Natrona … Corey said her client received treatment in the past and is … Read more on Casper Star-Tribune Online

FP Passport: Why Millions of Chinese Are Watching 'Breaking Bad'
The television drama series Breaking Bad, which depicts embattled high school chemistry teacher Walter White's transformation into a crystal methamphetamine kingpin and airs its final episode on Sunday, has unquestionably become a cultural phenomenon … Read more on Foreign Policy (blog)

Why meth hasn't broken bad in the UK
The UK is fortunate in having a well developed system which records the number of people attending drug treatment services, the drugs they are using and the problems they experience. Last year there were around 50,000 new presentations for heroin and … Read more on The Conversation