How far would you go to test naming regulations in Australia? For ABC journalist Kirsten Drysdale, it was naming her newborn baby "Methamphetamine Rules." The experiment was undertaken by Drysdale as ...
The baby names these days just keep getting weirder and weirder. But apparently, one mother is perfectly OK with her baby’s chosen name, according to reports. Australian ABC journalist Kirsten ...
The name was approved by the New South Wales, Australia Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. In response, a spokesperson said they’ve strengthened their system so it doesn’t happen again.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A story that caught our eye claims an Australian woman named her baby "Methamphetamine Rules." It's true, but there's a story behind it. Television journalist Kirsten Drysdale ...
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Nicole Lee works as a consultant in the alcohol and other drug sector and a psychologist in private practice. She has previously been awarded funding by Australian and state governments, NHMRC and ...
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive psychostimulant and one of the most widely abused drugs worldwide. Production and distribution of methamphetamine have increased significantly, leading to greater ...