METHAMPHETAMINE
Ice Bugs Are Rare and Imaginary but They'll Make You Tear Your Skin Off
Anti-drug campaigns make ice bugs look like the benchmark for addiction. But the truth is that you don't need ice to see them, and some ice addicts never do.
London Has More Cocaine in Its Sewers Than Anywhere Else in Europe
You go through your life, expelling with wild abandon into toilets, never thinking the trace amount of metabolites in your droppings might be collected by a central European drugs agency to make an 83-page report about substance abuse.
Trying to Outrun Addiction: Saint Vitus Frontman Caught with Eleven Grams of Meth in Norway, Gets Deported
Doom legend Scott "Wino" Weinrich's battle with addiction gets him arrested in Norway
How Do Illegal Drugs Affect Women’s Fertility?
Which drugs will screw up your pregnancy (and which ones are, all things considered, relatively safe)?
A Woman Got Six Extra Years in Prison Because She Was Pregnant
Should carrying a foetus really get you double the jail time?
Moonshine Culture May Have Given Way to a Preference for Small-Batch Meth
Meth and moonshine have drawn comparisons before, but in Appalachia, an area where moonshine once reigned, the local culture and customs may have helped the meth trade thrive.
Curing Meth Addiction One Deleted Memory at a Time
Researchers are working on a drug that would wipe out memories associated with drug use.
Is a Cure for Meth Addiction Lurking in the Jihadist-Infested Jungles of Thailand?
The quest to legalise kratom continues.