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The Worst Episodes of Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh

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The Worst Episodes of Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh

Presented by Richard Roxburgh this four-part series is drug science without the politics. It unpacks the history, harms and surprising benefits of our most common...

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    #1 - Legal and Lethal

    S1:E1

    Richard Roxburgh unpacks the science of our two most commonly used legal drugs - tobacco and alcohol. Science historian Professor Robert Proctor reveals how our nicotine habit transformed into such a lethal addiction.

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    Director:Anja Taylor
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    #2 - Medicinal Mindbenders

    S1:E2

    Cannabis, psychedelics and MDMA are all experiencing a research renaissance, as scientists reach new understandings of their interaction with the human body and mind.

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    Director:Anja Taylor
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    #3 - The Stimulants

    S1:E3

    We look at the different effects of caffeine, cocaine and methamphetamine. Two-time world surfing champion Tom Carroll opens up about his own battle with addiction and how he got clean.

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    Director:Anja Taylor
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    #4 - New Epidemics

    S1:E4

    The finale examines the opioid crisis in the United States and looks at diseases caused by poor diet and sugar addiction.

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    Director:Anja Taylor

Worst Episodes Summary

"Legal and Lethal" is the worst rated episode of "Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Anja Taylor and written by Anja Taylor, it aired on 8/16/2022. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Medicinal Mindbenders".