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The number one drug problem in rural America, methamphetamine, or “crank,” is cheap, easy to make, and has the lowest recovery rate for addicts. By looking at a number of people in Iowa—even whole families—who are struggling with methamphetamine, this program lays bare the drug’s tragic effects. Chilling computer graphics illustrate how the drug works on the brain. Dr. David Musto of Yale University discusses the history of “crank,” and Asa Hutchinson, director of the Drug Enforcement Agency, explains its wildfire spread in rural areas. Contains offensive language. Some content may be objectionable. An HBO Production. (56 minutes)



 
            

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Animated Neuroscience and the Action of Nicotine, Cocaine, and Marijuana in the Brain
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Using sophisticated 3-D animation, this program, divided into two parts, takes viewers on a journey deep into the brain to study the effects of the three substances. The first part illustrates the major functions of the brain and shows how its princi...(more details)
 
Messing with Heads: Marijuana and Mental Illness
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For decades, heavy marijuana use has been linked to impaired judgment and mental ability. This program explores new research into another link-this time between marijuana and mental illnesses, specifically schizophrenia and paranoid psychosis. Citing...(more details)
 
Small Town Ecstasy: Getting High with Dad

This cautionary program pulls no punches as it tracks the downward spiral of a successful suburban husband and father who, at 40, becomes addicted to the drug ecstasy and ruins his family and his marriage. A powerfully unsettling firsthand account of...(more details)
 
Addicted to OxyContin: A 48 Hours/MTV News Report
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In a joint investigation with MTV, this 48 Hours broadcast focuses on Troy Swett, a young man who, ashamed of his $300-a-day OxyContin habit, confessed his addiction and underwent rapid detox at the Waismann Institute. The program also reports on 13-...(more details)
 
Ecstasy-Happiness in a Pill? A 48 Hours/MTV News Report
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In a cooperative project with MTV, this edition of 48 Hours takes a broad look at the drug ecstasy. Case studies involving a high school student, two college students, and a single mother of three serve as platforms for investigating ecstasy's role a...(more details)
 


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