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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Recreational Ketamine: Urinary Incontinence

Recreational Ketamine: Urinary Incontinence

Ketamine, an anesthestic medication used for animals but also used by doctors for humans in some cases, has become an addiction problem; it’s considered to be a poor-man’s cocaine in some Asian countries and its use is spreading into the west.
Used as a party drug, young adults and teens (and reportedly children as young as 9 years old) snort the ketamine for a hallucinogenic high. Unfortunately, this temporary high comes at a very high cost for many people, resulting in life-long health issues, such as the inability to hold your urine for more than 15 minutes or so at a …read more

New Schizophrenia Research Saddens Me

New Schizophrenia Research Saddens Me

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I’m really getting disgusted with scientific research. I mean, I enjoy hearing about mind-blowing and even sometimes unnecessary and almost always dangerous developments as much as the next person (wow, has anyone else been keeping up with that new FOX show, Fringe? Walter is my hero), but usually only for entertainment purposes. You know, fiction. Science fiction.
When it comes right down to scientific and medical research here in the real world…well, I’m getting jaded. I guess I already am jaded.
I just read an article about how British researchers are using a ketamine (a drug that actually …read more


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