Mixing Booze and Pot Is a Real Threat, but Government Shouldn't Overhype It

Mixing booze and pot is a real threat, but government shouldn't overhype it
"Safer" is probably more apt when compared to drugs that are still illegal in Colorado, as well as the most popular legal drug, alcohol. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a drunken driver is 11 times more likely to be … Read more on Denver Post

Society for Neuroscience Honors Rita Z. Goldstein, PhD, with the Jacob P
Dr. Goldstein was selected for blazing a path, with studies on the theoretical model she devised together with Nora D. Volkow, MD, Director of the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) in 2002. The model is called the iRISA (Impaired Response … Read more on DigitalJournal.com

Addiction, desperation and a life ended
Users can experience euphoria, paranoia, agitations, hallucinations and even violent behavior, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Chemically, the substance is similar to amphetamines such as meth and was first considered a legal high. Read more on Brainerd Daily Dispatch

Don’t Tell Karla You’re Going Out With Mario
You decided not to tell Karla that you’re going out with Mario, and now she’s angry. View text-only transcripts of the BFF or the Ex? video series: http://te…