HEROIN kingpin Tony ‘King Scum’ Felloni died after suddenly collapsing while on a toilet in a rehab facility two years ago, ...
You never forget the humiliation,” says Amy Dennis as she recalls pleading with a bus driver to stop for her to use a toilet.
Scientists are supercharging patients' own immune cells to try to fight HIV without today's drugs. A small study is giving a ...
Tony Felloni (81), a divorced father of seven with an address at Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9 with the nickname “King Scum,” was ...
Community Champions: Florida couple honored for years of volunteer work supporting cancer patients ...
Coroner records verdict in case of Dublin criminal regarded as key figure in Dublin's heroin epidemic in 1980s ...
Coroner records verdict in case of Dublin criminal regarded as key figure in Dublin's heroin epidemic in 1980s ...
The American Gastroenterological Association released new guidelines to prevent hemorrhoids and the constipation that causes them.
“There’s a whole host of symptoms, but the problem is that they all cross over with other less serious problems, such as ...
Felloni was regarded as one of the key figures for the heroin epidemic which ravished poor inner city communities in Dublin during the 1980s and he was blamed for creating the first generation of hero ...
LUCKNOW: Brazen killing of a woman patient, Laxmina, 55, at a point-blank range in a private hospital of Chandauli district ...
It’s claimed the patient got hold of the controlled drug keys, accessed a secure cupboard and stole a large quantity of drugs considered to be dangerous.