Still more random links

Why ADHD Overdiagnosis Makes Me Nervous: The Meds Change My Boyfriend’s Personality
Given that this i the XX-Factor blog it seems worth mentioning that birth control pills also cause personality changes.
PAC launches to support bearded political candidates
"The Bearded Entrepreneurs for the Advancement of a Responsible Democracy (BEARD) was founded by 30-year-old Jonathan Sessions, who sits on the Columbia, Mo., Board of Education ... The BEARD PAC will support candidates from across the political spectrum as long as they have sufficient facial hair." It's a few days late for April Fools Day. I'm assuming the founder probably watches the Colbert Report.
Woman crashes stolen train into a building after taking it for a joyride
Over in Stockholm.
Actually, Prohibition Was a Success
Something to think about: "Cirrhosis death rates for men were 29.5 per 100,000 in 1911 and 10.7 in 1929. Admissions to state mental hospitals for alcoholic psychosis declined from 10.1 per 100,000 in 1919 to 4.7 in 1928. Arrests for public drunkennness and disorderly conduct declined 50 percent between 1916 and 1922. For the population as a whole, the best estimates are that consumption of alcohol declined by 30 percent to 50 percent. Third, violent crime did not increase dramatically during Prohibition. Homicide rates rose dramatically from 1900 to 1910 but remained roughly constant during Prohibition's 14 year rule. Organized crime may have become more visible and lurid during Prohibition, but it existed before and after. Fourth, following the repeal of Prohibition, alcohol consumption increased. Today, alcohol is estimated to be the cause of more than 23,000 motor vehicle deaths and is implicated in more than half of the nation's 20,000 homicides. In contrast, drugs have not yet been persuasively linked to highway fatalities and are believed to account for 10 percent to 20 percent of homicides."