In a shocking moment on her show, Wendy Williams admitted to her audience that she was living in a sober home for alcohol and pill addiction. Only her husband knew about it.  As she cried, Williams said, “I have been living in a sober house. You know I’ve had a struggle with cocaine in the […]

Lamar Odom may be spiraling down a toxic path again. On Sunday, the troubled athlete was seen drinking in the middle of the day at a Los Angeles bar. According to Gossip Cop, it’s the second time Lamar was spotted drinking since his near fatal overdose on drugs and sexual enhancement pills at a Nevada […]

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During Friday's edition on NewsOne Now, Jerrold Winter, Ph.D, Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of New York at Buffalo spoke with Roland Martin about pain management, opioid dependence and the true meaning of addition.

Since the untimely death of the late great Prince, rumors have been circulating about what actually caused the star's sudden death.

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The source, who is unnamed, said it is not clear if the opioid "caused or contributed to the musician's death."

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Attorney William Mauzy confirmed that Dr. Howard Kornfeld, a California-based specialist and a national authority on opioid addiction treatment, was contacted by representatives for the entertainer who said Prince "was dealing with a grave medical emergency." Mauzy works with the Kornfeld family.

Dr. Tamara Warren Chinyani is a mental health advocate, educator, scholar, and former public health employee, with over 15 years of experience working with underserved…

Check out this show on HIPPA Laws. Featuring special guest Gregg Wolfe. Listeners also called in with their legal questions for Attorneys Dean Weitzman and David M. Rapoport. MyPhillyLawyer: Dean Weitzman Special Guest: Gregg Wolfe

Check out this show on HIPPA Laws. Featuring special guest Gregg Wolfe. Listeners also called in with their legal questions for Attorneys Dean Weitzman and David M. Rapoport. MyPhillyLawyer: Dean Weitzman Special Guest: Gregg Wolfe

NEW YORK (AP) — Drug companies are working to develop a pure, more powerful version of the nation’s second most-abused medicine, which has addiction experts worried that it could spur a new wave of abuse. SEE ALSO: Sensenbrenner Slurs First Lady Instead of Addressing Issues The new pills contain the highly addictive painkiller hydrocodone, packing […]