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UPMC has created a blueprint for treating patients experiencing gruesome side effects from drugs laced with xylazine.
ST. JOHN'S - Canadians are dying alone from toxic drugs and experts say easier access to at-home drug-testing strips could help prevent deaths. But they warn the strips have limitations.
A Territory Joint Organised Crime Taskforce (NT JOCTF) operation has resulted in a Territory man appearing in court Thursday ...
The Grand Junction Police Department (GJPD) has partnered with the organization Facing Fentanyl to bring awareness to the ...
A Northern Territory man appeared in Darwin Local Court today (24 April, 2025) charged with the alleged importation and ...
MassLive Reporter Hadley Barndollar was nominated for her story "How one machine supercharged illicit drug manufacturing in ...
Caps an 18-month investigation and more than two years of pre-trial detention. The judge advised the defendant to enroll in any available programs at the prison and to write weekly letters to his ...
Mind Medicine is developing MM120, a fast-acting, single-dose treatment for anxiety and depressive disorders. Read more on ...
Research suggests that ashwagandha can significantly increase testosterone levels in men. Testosil clinically proven ...
Stratford resident and author Diane Sims, who has detailed her choice to use medical assistance in dying in her latest book, ...
Sedana Medical AB (publ) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the company's application to initiate an Early Access Program for its investigational inhaled sed ...
Zeneara positions itself as a unique, plant-based tinnitus supplement that introduces what it calls the "Mute Button ...