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Ketamine: a potential rescue drug for depression takes a step forward
For years, physicians have been inching their way to a better understanding of how -- and how well -- the drug ketamine, a "twilight drug" used to sedate some patients before a painful procedure, can lift someone with severe depression almost...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Procedural Sedation, Culture, General Practitioners, Arts and Culture
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'Mad Men' recap: 'The Crash'
For The Baltimore SunGet ready for one wild, drug-induced ride. "The Crash" begins with what the audience will essentially endure the rest of the episode: A hostage-like frenzy with drug-induced maniacs. There’s a car crash, a drug crash, a tap dance and a sex...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Adultery, F-bomb Dropping, Entertainment Events, Soups
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Mixtape review: Chance the Rapper's stellar, infinite 'Acid Rap'
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticThis post has been updated. See below for details. An infinite jest, Chicago lyricist Chance the Rapper's stellar new mixtape "Acid Rap" begins with a woman's seductive voice -- chanteuse Lili K. -- uttering, "Even better than I was the last time, baby,...Tags: Lil Reese, David Foster Wallace, Chief Keef, Kanye West, Butter
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The Dangerous Designer Drug "Smiles" Has Reached Connecticut's Streets
Move over lead-containing kiddie toys; psychoactive designer drugs are on their way to becoming China's most deadly exports. A relatively obscure compound nicknamed "25-I" is the newest in a string of these "research chemicals" available for purchase...
Tags: Research, University of Connecticut, Rudy Eugene, China, Consumers
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Woman ticketed in 4-vehicle crash that injured 2 on LSD
Tribune reporterA woman has been ticketed after her 2002 Honda Accord struck a police SUV that was pulled over responding to a separate accident on the southbound Lake Shore Drive near Belmont Avenue this morning, police said. The police officer, who was not in the...Tags: Sprained Ankle, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Diabetes
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Free speech, downsized
It seems we have reached an odd kind of stage in the United States when the Supreme Court has ruled that campaign spending by corporate fatcats is permissible "free speech," but Dr. Ben Carson's utterances against gay marriage are considered impermissible...
Tags: Marriage, Satellite Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Civil Rights, Wars and Interventions
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Judy Juanita and her 'Virgin Soul'
In the late 1960s, Judy Juanita was a college undergraduate in the Bay Area and editor of a Black Panther Party newspaper. Now her new novel, "Virgin Soul" (Viking, $26.95), recounts the story of Geniece, an undergraduate who joins the Panthers. But...Tags: Cultural Development, James Baldwin, Human Interest, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Theater for the unfocused mind
PALO ALTO — We hallucinate. But we are often of two minds about having two minds. We produce drugs to enhance hallucinations and drugs to dull them. Medical science seeks to relieve schizophrenics of their visions. Religion, on the other hand,...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment Events, Frank Gehry
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Del Close: Dueling scripts detail improv pioneer
Charna Halpern's script about her late iO (formerly ImprovOlympic) co-founder Del Close opens with the vastly influential, hard-living, difficult, brilliant improvisation pioneer glimpsing a TV on which his former student Betty Thomas is thanking him...
Tags: Howard Stern , ImprovOlympic, Celebrities, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Tim Meadows
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'Mad Men' Season 6 premiere recap, 'The Doorway'
Did Don Draper cheat on Megan? You get an answer, but it is far from the point of the episode. "The Doorway," the good-but-not-great, often poetic (but also often very slow moving) Season 6 premiere is not an exuberant return. The action is often very...
Tags: New Year's Day, Hotels and Accommodations, Photography, Linda Cardellini, Arts and Culture
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'Mad Men's' John Slattery, Matthew Weiner talk Roger Sterling
The last time viewers caught a glimpse of Roger Sterling, the rakishly charming advertising executive played by John Slattery on "Mad Men," he stood naked looking out a hotel window, arms raised in a state of LSD-induced bliss. The image of Roger's bare...
Tags: Christina Hendricks, Adultery, AMC (tv network), 2012 Democratic National Convention, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Book Takes New Look At Mob Boss Whitey Bulger
The Hartford CourantFor a long stretch while he was on the lam from 1995 to 2011, James "Whitey" Bulger had to be content as the FBI's second most wanted man. Osama Bin Laden topped the list. But thanks to Navy Seal Team 6, in early May 2011 Bulger graduated to the top spot....Tags: Organized Crime, Robin Hood, Police Investigations, Rentals, Central Intelligence Agency
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