What Are Bath Salts? The 'Cannibal' From Miami's Alleged Dangerous Drug Of Choice
Rudy Eugene, 31, the so-called "cannibal" Miami man who was fatally shot as he chewed on another man's face in a gruesome attack over the weekend, is ...
Rudy Eugene, 31, the so-called "cannibal" Miami man who was fatally shot as he chewed on another man's face in a gruesome attack over the weekend, is ...
The Huffington Post | Carolyn Gregoire | Posted 03.16.2012
The dangerous new synthetic drug "bath salts" -- which mimics the effect of cocaine -- has recently been growing in popularity, particularly among tee...
The Huffington Post | Andy Campbell | Posted 02.29.2012
Bath salts soften your skin, exfoliate your pores and -- if you take the kind you buy out on the street -- can even make you hallucinate a burglary. ...
HuffingtonPost.com | John Celock | Posted 11.04.2011
A New Jersey prosecutor announced Friday that a murder suspect whose alleged use of the designer drug "bath salts" led to the banning of the substance...
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD | Posted 07.26.2011
Sales of another form of 'bath salts' are reaching new records -- and bringing grave health hazards. While news of their popularity (and risk) has circulated for some time, there is very disturbing information just out.
Howard Meitiner | Posted 05.25.2011
These are not problems we can simply legislate away. Our approach needs to be twofold: addressing substance abuse on both macro and micro levels.
AP | SHELIA BYRD | Posted 05.25.2011
FULTON, Miss. — When Neil Brown got high on dangerous chemicals sold as bath salts, he took his skinning knife and slit his face and stomach rep...
Posted 05.30.2012