How Leo and Jonah Learned to Look High for 'the Wolf of Wall Street'
How Leo And Jonah Learned To Look High For 'The Wolf Of Wall Street'
Used to treat insomnia, the drug was widely abused in the 1970s and '80s, and Belfort certainly made a large dent in that pill pool. How could DiCaprio and Jonah Hill, who plays Belfort's right–hand man Donnie Azoff, mimic the symptoms of these hard drugs? Read more on Huffington Post
Drug legalization threatens public health and safety
That is why relapses to drug use are so common long after all withdrawal symptoms have passed. To combat the rising demand for illegal drugs around the world, we must fashion more effective strategies to limit the use of drugs of abuse outside … Read more on The Daily Star
Sugar addiction may be root cause of eating disorders
“Even though we associate significant health hazards in taking drugs like cocaine and morphine, high-fat/high-sugar foods may present even more of a danger because of their accessibility and affordability,” said one of the authors of the Connecticut … Read more on Examiner.com