Topic: Drugs

It's Different for Girls with ADHD

Courtesy Maria Yagoda

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder does not look the same in boys and girls. Women with the disorder tend to be less hyperactive and impulsive, more disorganized, scattered, forgetful, and introverted. The misunderstanding stem from the early studies of the disorder which, a research says, "were based on really hyperactive young white boys."

By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 1, 2013

There's Been an 'Astronomical' Rise in ADHD Diagnoses in Kids

If it seems like more and more kids these days are coming down with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, you're not going crazy. The numbers are through the roof.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 31, 2013

Cat Marnell's Book Deal Could Buy a Lot of Drugs

The Internet's favorite wanton waif and drug user Cat Marnell is writing a book, and apparently that book got picked up by Simon & Schuster. Marnell got a pretty hefty sum for the deal. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Mar 29, 2013

And Now Let's Go to Balki Bartokomous with the Weather

Today in viral videos: Balki Bronson Pinchot hijacks the forecast, Savannah Guthrie's middle finger that wasn't, a dopey wisdom teeth murderess, and more.

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By Philip Bump

Feb 28, 2013

Colorado Explores the Cloudy Future of Driving While High

While there remains a loophole as to whether their driving was actually impaired, newfound smokers may be more at risk on the road and with the law.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 18, 2013

Report: Steroids Found at Home of Oscar Pistorius

The theory that Oscar Pistorius may have lashed out at his girlfriend in a "roid rage" attack is apparently more than just wild speculation, as the there are now reports that illegal drugs were found in the Olympic sprinter's home.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 15, 2013

The Emerging Pro-Weed Majority

Marijuana could be the next gay marriage -- a contentious social issue that suddenly picks up broad, bipartisan support for change.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 10, 2013

Justin Bieber Promises He'll Never Smoke Weed Again

Justin Bieber hosted Saturday Night Live last night and tried to do his best Justin Timberlake impression -- or, more to the point, he pretended to have personality. So, how convincing was he? Not very! He also addressed those pesky reports of him smoking weed.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 1, 2013

A-Rod Will Now Have to Deny Juicy Details About Steroid Injections

ESPN is piling on an earlier story about Alex Rodriguez and performance enhancing drugs by reporting that the man who allegedly sold A-Rod the products, personally injected them into the slugger.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 29, 2013

A-Rod, Ray Lewis Connected to Shadowy Performance-Enhancing Companies

Two new exposés compound the lingering reality that no Hall of Fame snubs or Lance Armgstrong-style admissions may ever stop the larger modern problem in professional or amateur sports.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 22, 2013

The Manhattan Meth Lab Was Only Cooking (Legal) Bath Salts, Apparently

About that Manhattan apartment where a police raid Monday had people calling it a midtown meth lab: Turns out the place belonged to someone who was just making bath salts, reports NBC New York — the not-so-bad kind of bath salts.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 21, 2013

Midtown Manhattan Is a Terrible Location for a Meth Lab

Police invaded and evacuated two floors in a four-story apartment building in Hell's Kitchen after neighbors complained that a man was cooking meth on the third floor.

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By David Wagner

Jan 15, 2013

Maybe Pot Doesn't Make Teens Dumb After All

Discovered: Lighting up might not lead to dumbing down; playing music can put you on a natural high; black carbon is twice as bad as we thought; evidence that obesity is inherited.

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By David Wagner

Jan 7, 2013

Today in Research

Earth's Forecast Looks Warm and Full of Volcano Eruptions

Discovered: Global warming could cause more lava flow; humans started popping pills ages ago; babies begin acquiring language in womb; Mars astronauts would be very sleepy.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jan 7, 2013

Trimming the Times

Paul Ryan's Next Act, the Gun Map Paper Speaks Out, and the Crimson Tide

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jan 3, 2013

Trimming the Times

A Chicago Divided, A Superman Model, and the Clothes of Girls

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 3, 2013

The Navy's Anti-Bath Salts Video Is Even More Ridiculous Than You'd Think

In an attempt to deter its service members and the general public from indulging in the latest strange drug craze, the U.S. Navy has released a six-minute PSA. Except it's making bath salts look a lot more silly than scary.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 2, 2013

New York's Most Spoiled Bomb Suspect Is Now a Mother — and a Junkie?

While Morgan Gliedman was resting, the tabloids were busy uncovering her and her boyfriend's drug-riddled past and starting to explain away a terror plot as the concoctions of "well-to-do junkies."

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 14, 2012

Obama Says Targeting Stoners Not a 'Top Priority'

With more and more states legalizing marijuana, President Obama's administration hasn't said how it will reconcile federal laws against it, but in a new interview with ABC News's Barbara Walters, the president said he has "bigger fish to fry."

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 13, 2012

How the Legalization of Marijuana Could Play Out

Despite the Justice Department getting ready to enforce and the Senate ready for a hearing, it's a little funny that legalization really could spread the way dorm room stoners always imagined: states will figure out they can make lots of money taxing weed.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 11, 2012

Smugglers Are Literally Shooting Drugs Out Cannons Towards the US

Just when you thought drug running couldn't get more extreme, U.S. border patrol officers find 33 cans of marijuana in the desert near the border that they believe were fired from a cannon in Mexico.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 10, 2012

Are Pot-Friendly Coffee Shops About to Become a Thing in America?

In Washington and Colorado, savvy business owners are trying to bring "marijuana bars" to life, but there remain hurdles. Here are just a few questions standing between pot smokers and a new proliferation of stateside coffee shops:

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 6, 2012

Photos of the Happiest (Legal) Stoners in Washington (State)

You can smoke weed anywhere in Washington right now. You can even be high on CNN. Like so.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 5, 2012

How High Was Snoop Dogg During His Reddit AMA?

Snoop Dogg — er, Snoop Lion is what he goes by now — stopped by Reddit to do an Ask Me Anything sessions this afternoon, and, if his answers are any indication, he was really, really high while doing it. Let's take a look.

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By David Wagner

Nov 30, 2012

This Man Could Serve More Than 80 Years for Growing Medical Marijuana

Advocates are rallying around a Montana man facing a lifetime behind bars for cultivating what he emotionally insists was legal pot.

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By David Wagner

Nov 28, 2012

Why College Students Can't Smoke Pot in States Where Pot-Smoking Is Now Legal

Public universities and colleges in the two suddenly pro-pot states, despite this month's successful ballot measures, intend to keep enforcing anti-pot policies on their campuses — for now.

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 26, 2012

By David Wagner

Nov 26, 2012

The Future of Marijuana Legalization Looks... Cloudy

With pot legalization taking hold in Colorado and Washington after Election Day, marijuana proponents are pushing to make weed legal in New YorkRhode IslandMontana, and a slew of other states. But they'll face stiff resistance from the feds — and ambivalence from growers.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 21, 2012

Tourists Will Remain Free to Smoke Pot All Over Amsterdam

The Dutch have done away with their silly weed-pass rule, which would have banned tourists from smoking legal dope in their "coffee shops" without a locals-only "cannabis card."

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By Esther Zuckerman

Nov 20, 2012

Stat of the Day

California Drivers are Twice as Likely to be High Than Drunk

Drunk drivers are not the biggest problem on California's roads according to a new survey from the  California Office of Traffic Safety.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 7, 2012

Suddenly, Pot Is Legal in (Part of) the United States

While you were watching to see whether Romney or Obama won Ohio, both Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana for recreational use on Tuesday.

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By Connor Simpson

Oct 31, 2012

The LAPD Worries Over Weed Candy

The L.A.P.D. is concerned about a Halloween menace that hasn't actually terrorized anyone yet: potheads giving out weed infused candy. They are warning the media about the potential dangers and warning signs of the dopest candy in your bag of loot. 

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By Serena Dai

Oct 24, 2012

Chart of the Day

Spending Money on the Drug War Really Isn't Lowering Drug Use

Matt Groff's chart arguing the war on drugs isn't working got a lot of flack for methodology. Well, he took it to heart and is back with an updated version with adjusted methodology—and the new chart says even when looking at data based on population, increased spending does not curb usage.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 3, 2012

Oregon Only Has $1,800 Left for Its Campaign to Legalize Pot

There's no shortage of stoners in Oregon, but for a number of different reasons, there's a huge shortage of funding in its perpetual campaign to legalize weed.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 3, 2012

Paul Ryan Was In a Band Called Steak Baby

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Sep 21, 2012

Sierra Blanca, Texas, Is Where Weed-Packed Tour Buses Go to Get Busted

Quick, aside from being busted for carrying weed, what's the one thing Fiona Apple, Willie Nelson, Snoop Dog, and Armie Hammer all have in common? Well, for starters, they can all tell you what a cell at Sierra Blanca's Hudspeth County Jail looks like. 

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By Adam Martin

Aug 23, 2012

Feds Bust Amazingly Connected Prison Drug Ring

The massive drug ring run from Indiana prisons, revealed in a federal indictment on Wednesday, is amazing for the sheer level of connectivity between the prisoners, traffickers, and guards allegedly involved.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Aug 14, 2012

Convicted Coke Trafficker Gets Second Chance at Romney Event

We should cheer Mitt Romney for believing in second chances, because on Monday the presidential candidate held an event in Miami with a convicted cocaine trafficker.

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By John Hudson

Aug 3, 2012

The Economics of Mexican Drug Tunnels

In the last month, reports of underground drug tunnels from Mexico to the U.S. have enraptured the press.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 31, 2012

Trimming the Times

Gay Marriage, Beach Volleyball, and Disney

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Jen Doll

Jul 12, 2012

Why We Can't Stop Talking About Cat Marnell

Cat Marnell's writing (and writing about her) has something of the quality of a drug itself—we know, maybe, that we shouldn't, and yet, we do anyway, and then feel rather bad about ourselves afterward.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jun 27, 2012

Today in Research

A Better Way to Make Drugs; 'Significant' Heart Risk with Low-Carb Diets

Discovered: A better way to make drugs, a "significant" heart risk with low-carb diets, our ancestors ate funny, and a possible medicine maker inside our bodies.

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By John Hudson

Jun 20, 2012

Uruguay's Answer to Drug Use Is More Drug Use

Here's a novel way of fighting the drug war: Allow the government to sell weed directly to citizens and use the profits to rehabilite addicts.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 19, 2012

Don't Get Your Hopes Up About Weed Decriminalization

Remember how New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called for the decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana in public view? That was kind of fun, wasn't it? 

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By Adam Martin

Jun 14, 2012

Spin Was Into Bath Salts Before They Were Terrifying

Spin's Natasha Vargas-Cooper had clearly been working on her feature about bath salts before the drug found itself at the center of intense national interest with the case of the so-called Miami zombie, but her fascinating and lengthy story will get some more attention with all the headlines about the horror drug.

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By Jen Doll

Jun 14, 2012

Cat Marnell, the Internet, and the Cycle of Addiction

A lot of us in the media have been watching one of our own—Cat Marnell, the former beauty director and health critic of  xoJane.com—deal with her unabashed addiction in a very public forum.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jun 13, 2012

Is Legalizing Weed Obama's Secret Weapon?

In 2004 George W. Bush's re-election campaign worked to put anti-gay marriage ballot initiatives up for vote in several swing states in order to turn out more hard-core conservatives to the polls. This year the question is whether marijuana legalization measures will turn out young voters for Obama. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jun 11, 2012

The Arrested Development of Meghan McCain

Meghan McCain is going through a transformation most people experience at an age ten years younger. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jun 7, 2012

Meet the $40 Million Oxy Twins

Thanks to their network of oxycodone-dispensing pain clinics, Christopher and Jeffrey George amassed $40 million in cash in just over two years, and came close to avoiding a federal indictment despite their 56 overdosed customers.  

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By Adam Martin

Jun 4, 2012

Bloomberg Rushes to Agree with Cuomo on Pot Decriminalization

Seeing as how he's repeatedly defended the stop-and-frisk program and low-level pot arrests, we didn't expect New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to come out in favor of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to partially decriminalize pot.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jun 1, 2012

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Bath Salts (But Were Afraid to Google)

After discovering that it was bath salts that turned 31-year-old Rudy Eugene into the face-eating "Miami Zombie," we did some crowd-sourcing -- ie. asked our colleagues at The Atlantic Wire -- and realized we don't know much about these bath salt things.

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