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  • Magic Mushrooms vs. Reality: What Psilocybin Did to This Neurologist’s Brain Is Mind-Boggling A neurologist in the U.S. conducted a groundbreaking experiment by scanning his brain after injecting a hallucinogen.
  • South Korean Marine Sergeant Caught in Drug Bust at Off-Base Housing A Marine Corps non-commissioned officer was caught by police while taking drugs at an off-base military residence. The Marine Corps announced that a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) was urgently arrested on June 11 for suspicion of abusing psychotropic drugs in his residence in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province. The NCO, who was rambling and asking for help, was […]
  • Wastewater Reveals Surge in Drug Use Methamphetamine has been detected in wastewater treatment plants across South Korea. On the 29th, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced the results of an investigation into the use of illegal drugs each year based on sewage epidemiology from 2020 to 2023. At least one wastewater treatment plant was selected in each of the […]
  • Could Your Heartburn Meds Be Giving You Headaches? New Research Reveals Surprising Link The risk of migraines and severe headaches can increase due to the consumption of acid-reducing drugs has been revealed. The research results suggesting that the risk of migraines and severe headaches can increase due to the consumption of acid-reducing drugs have been published in Neurology Clinical Practice Journal. Acid reflux generally occurs after meals or […]
  • Man in His 30s Enters the Country Carrying a Sanitary Pad - What Was Hidden Inside? A male individual in his thirties, who clandestinely transported narcotics into the country concealed within feminine hygiene products, has been handed a nine-year prison sentence. According to the legal community, on the 8th, the Busan District Court’s Criminal Division 6, under Judge Kim Yong-Kyun, sentenced a man in his thirties prosecuted for violating the Act […]
  • Revealing the Dark Truth: North Korea's Drug Industry Exposed- Part 1 Is North Korea’s Government-Led Drug Industry the Truth? On the other hand, North Korea’s drug industry is closely related to earning foreign currency. Kim Jong Il needed a large amount of funds to carry out reckless projects as the successor to President Kim Il Sung. As a means of raising these funds, he started state-led […]
  • Revealing the Dark Truth: North Korea's Drug Industry Exposed- Part 1 South Korea is no longer a safe zone for drugs. The United Nations (UN) awards the status of a drug-free country if there are fewer than 20 drug offenders per 100,000 population. South Korea has already exceeded this figure in 2016. The rapidly increasing drug crimes in Korea. Where do these drugs come from? Experts […]
  • K-Pop Icon G-Dragon Strongly Denies All Charges of Drug Use G-Dragon of Big Bang has denied allegations of drug use, promising full cooperation with the investigation by authorities.
  • A Year After Marijuana Legalization in Thailand: High Hopes and Growing Concerns Thailand legalizes marijuana. For the first time in Asia, marijuana has been legalized, even for home cultivation.
  • U.S. 'Zombie Street' Warnings: Why Travelers Must Stay Away From THIS Area Kensington Street in Philadelphia, U.S., is a grim place plagued by drug addiction, earning it the nickname 'Zombie Street.'
  • Customs Officials Caught Helping Drug Cartels in Meth Smuggling Four Incheon Airport customs officials booked for aiding a drug cartel to smuggle 24 kg of methamphetamine into South Korea.
  • The U.S. Best Travel Spot, Now Labeled 'Homeless Heaven' San Francisco grapples with a severe homeless crisis, drug problems, economic damage, and a decline in tourism.
  • One Item You Should Never Accept While Traveling Vietnam South Korean tourists in Vietnam should avoid "Happy Balloons" due to legal and health risks, including hallucinogenic effects.

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