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Hoefflin, whose clients reportedly include Joan Rivers, Ivana Trump and ^ Elizabeth Taylor, appears to have close ties to Jackson. Though a plastic surgeon, he attended Jackson when the singer complained of chest pains three years ago. He has spent time at Jackson's home and is credited with the singer...
Carter said the law does not fully respect certain religious groups' rights to practice freely. One example he gave was the government's decision to ban the use of peyote, which is an illegal narcotic, in some Native American religious ceremonies.
"I got a lot of training at the Harvard Crimson," Barry said. "I take an enormous amount of narcotic drugs. I read the classics all the time and have a complete liberal arts education, although the drugs really help."
Cocaine seems to prevent brain cells from absorbing the neurotransmitter dopamine; researchers have reduced the narcotic's high in addicted rats -- and thus the craving for it -- by giving them a drug that overrides the cocaine and helps cells absorb dopamine.
But as Saturday approached, Lee realized the pain might be too severe for him to fly home for winter break. On Saturday morning, he went to UHS again where he received an injection of Demerol, a potent narcotic painkiller. He was given more morphine and was handed a Valium pill...