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Highly potent opioids are showing up in drug users in Africa for the first time, report says
WMBD - FOX 43 Peoria· 1 day agoABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Traces of highly potent opioids known as nitazenes have for the first time...
In a Bizarre Experiment, Neuroscientists Figured Out How We Control This Extremely Basic Human Need
Inverse· 15 hours ago“To me, it’s really an example of one of the beautiful things that the brain does,” she says....
What Happens to Your Body When You're Too Stressed
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“Some symptoms to be attuned to include feeling depressed, chronically anxious, helpless, unable to sleep, repeated headaches, heart palpitations,...
In-Depth with YUMADOP and addiction prevention
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 2 days agoThe Youngstown Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (YUMADOP) is focused on keeping people in Youngstown from misusing substances.
Study hints at tools to prevent diabetes associated with antipsychotic medications
Medical Xpress· 15 hours agoNew University of Pittsburgh research points to a potential approach to reducing the risk of...
After Hunter Biden's guilty verdict, a look back at viral falsehoods
USA Today· 2 days agoHunter Biden has long been a subject of misinformation online, with social media users speculating...
The Hunter Biden Trial Was Too Sad for the Right to Properly Politicize It
Slate via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe defense couldn’t dispute the drug abuse—Hunter has been open about his struggles with addiction,...
Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket get approval to ship in marijuana
Tulsa World· 16 hours agoThe order came as Martha's Vineyard was about to run out of pot, with one dispensary temporarily...
Highly potent opioids are showing up in drug users in Africa for the first time, report says
U-T San Diego· 1 day agoTraces of highly potent opioids known as nitazenes have for the first time been found to be consumed by people who use drugs in Africa, according to a report released Wednesday by the Global ...
Effort to ban kratom in Virginia sparks uproar
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 1 day agoA petition to change kratom to a Schedule I drug has sparked outrage. Pharmacists say it’s for users’ safety.