Methamphetamine addiction has a way of looping back on itself. A rush of pleasure pulls you in, cravings follow, and the brain learns that the drug is the fastest route to reward. Yet scientists still ...
Methamphetamine doesn't just spike levels of the pleasure-inducing hormone dopamine in the reward pathways of the brain—it also provokes damaging brain inflammation through similar mechanisms.
IN “super junkie” Adolf Hitler’s final days, his addiction to cocaine, heroin and meth came to a head – leaving him combing ...
Opening Shot: Forrest Galante (Shark Week) paddles a canoe through a bog in Citrus County, FL. While paddling, Galante explains a chilling development—increased alligator aggression. This particular ...
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. Federal investigators have charged a dozen people for what ...
In a case that reads like a mashup of Seabiscuit and Breaking Bad, a New Mexico judge stepped in last month to block the ...