Tennis superstar Andre Agassi will admit in a new memoir that he used crystal meth as he built his career on the court, according to explosive excerpts from Agassi's book set to be released later this ...
Delta Burke is opening up about how perception about her body led her to using drugs. The "Designing Women" star, 67, appeared on an episode of "Glamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir Podcast" released ...
A pilot with the Indonesia’s largest domestic airline reportedly tested positive for crystal meth within hours before he was due for takeoff. The 44-year-old Lion Air pilot was busted in a hotel in ...
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Methamphetamine: Use, Effects, Risks and More
Methamphetamine, often simply called meth, is a stimulant that speeds up the central nervous system by boosting levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in movement and motivation. Prolonged ...
According to reports, a schoolteacher in Canada is responsible for the latest in a series of strange but true news stories related to methamphetamine use. The unidentified instructor at Erin Mills ...
Actress Delta Burke has been open about her battles with weight over the years, but she shocked fans by revealing she turned to using crystal meth in the 1980s after other methods didn't work. She ...
Delta Burke, celebrated for her role in Designing Women, has candidly shared how societal perceptions of her body took a toll on her mental health and led her to a reliance on drugs. In a recent ...
WASHINGTON, DC – Methamphetamine, mental health, and HIV in gay and bisexual men were the subjects of a congressional briefing by the National Coalition for LGBT Health on Sept.10. The goal was to ...
Michael Henry is known for his irreverent, funny YouTube videos that usually shine a light on queer life, dating and sex. His latest offering looks at the issue of crystal meth use among some gay men.
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Blitzkrieg on Speed - Nazis on Crystal Meth Part 2
While many armies use performance enhancing drugs during WW2, the Wehrmacht takes it to extremes in 1940, with more than debatable consequences.
NEW YORK — Andre Agassi’s upcoming autobiography contains an admission that he used crystal meth in 1997 and lied to tennis authorities when he failed a drug test — a result that was thrown out after ...
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