Scientists in Manchester are working on a drug to kill cravings.
After spending his youth hooked on drugs and alcohol, comedian Russell Brand came to a conclusion: addiction is a disease. For him it began with overeating as a child, and by the time he reached young adulthood, Brand had moved on to crack cocaine and heroin. Today, despite being clean for 15 years, the entertainer is adamant that he is still an addict — and that it is a medical condition.
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