Like Mayor Rob Ford, most crack users today are employed, white men. Nov. 7, 2013— -- Cheap, easy to produce and packing a euphoric high, crack cocaine experienced a dizzying period of popularity ...
In the 1980s, the crack epidemic tore through America’s inner cities like a brushfire, and it was a devastating scourge. But it also left a seared trail of media images that were more concocted, ...
The big purple truck that delivers health supplies to drug users in Chicago’s suburbs carries more than 100 items — everything from syringes and condoms to snacks and winter coats. But there’s one ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
RIO DE JANEIRO – Bobo has a method: Cocaine gets him through the day, when he cruises with a wheelbarrow around a slum on Rio's west side, sorting through trash for recyclables to sell. At night, he ...
The research cited here was funded by the Open Society Foundations. Rafael West works with the National Secretary of Drugs in Brazil and also with the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. The research cited here ...
Two people have died in an outbreak of apparent fentanyl overdoses among those using crack cocaine, according to an advisory from the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. The department said a ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - Despite opposition from San Francisco officials, a program to provide free crack pipes to drug users has now distributed some 200 pipes since it began in March. When news of ...
The use of crack cocaine in Chicago and its suburbs soared to record levels during the first six months of this year, catapulting the city past New York and Los Angeles as the nation’s fastest-growing ...
Crack, or basecoke, has been making a comeback in the last two years, an investigation by NRC has shown. The price of the highly addictive drug has come down and new groups of users, including labour ...
Crack has been a problem in Paris for 30 years but has become visible after pandemic lockdowns. One neighborhood is protesting against users and dealers who have been allowed to occupy their park.
Contrary to what the French president has previously claimed, cocaine use now extends far beyond wealthy city-center elites.
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