Are big drug companies offering perks and payments for prescriptions? Input your doctor's name and see how much influence drug companies have had on his or her practice over the past few months.
They say it takes all kinds. A 20 year old man in Bath Township, Ohio called 911, requesting a drug sniffing dog. He was trying to recover heroin he believed a woman had stolen from him...
You can't make this stuff up! A young man was driving through Utah with 36 pounds of methamphetamine in his truck last weekend. He thought he was being followed, so the young man called police from a rest area around 3 am. Fox 13 reports, Garland Police officials thought the man was behaving strangely, and seemed to be "high on something...
I'm trying, without success, to think of a good reason why someone would do this. An employee at a Utah Subway restaurant has been arrested on charges of spiking a police sergeant's lemonade with methamphetamine, and THC...
The Rio Olympics are shaping up to be a potential disaster. There's widespread concern about the Zika virus. The country is in economic free fall, and many facilities are nowhere near completion. One group is reportedly well prepared...the cocaine dealers.
24-year-old Ariel Bowman and 39-year-old Stephanie Bowman, both of Krotz Springs yet unrelated, have been arrested after allegedly stealing lottery tickets from the business where they were working.
Some Americans are forced to choose between buying groceries, and their medications. The pharmaceutical companies say they need to keep prices high to fund research. That's a lot of crap! The American pharmaceutical industry spent 4.5 billion dollars on advertising in 2014.
What's your favorite hangover remedy? Mine's ibuprofen and "Hair of the Dog." They say necessity is the mother of invention. Gizmodo.com reports, a night of over indulgence in the 1960's led to the "discovery" of the popular pain reliever.
When New York hedge fund manager Martin Shkrelli formed Turing Pharmaceuticals, and raised the price of Daraprim from $13.50 a pill to $750.00, it sparked a public outrage.