Morning Roundup: October 17, 2012
Motherhood changes the impact of cocaine on the brain, Scotland faces cartel invasion, and Mitch Winehouse raises awareness about club drug deaths.
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Amy Winehouse and her dad, Mitch.
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10/17/12
- Motherhood May Dampen Cocaine's Effects on the Brain [Fox News]
- Scotland’s Mexican Drug Connection [New York Times]
- Medical Marijuana Backers Ask Judges for Less Regulation [Businessweek]
- Teaching Young Gang Members How to Save Lives in the UK [Liverpool Echo]
- Smoking Bans in Bars May Cut Drinking [Yale Daily News]
- How I Stopped Smoking Crack and Built the Life of My Dreams [Huffington Post]
- "Moby Dick of Drug Addiction" Receives 10th Anniversary Screening [Film Society Lincoln Center]
- Amy Winehouse's Dad Joins Campaign to Highlight Dangers of "Legal Highs" [Belfast Telegraph]









