It's found in university halls, music festivals, houseshares and even chat-up lines on dating apps - ket has spread through ...
Why do we take drugs' has become the theme of a new art exhibition at a museum for the next six months. The show is set to explore how people consume narcotics across the world at the Sainsbury Centre ...
New research from Penn State University revealed how childhood sleep patterns could be linked to future substance use. Study co-author David A. Reichenberger and sleep expert Wendy Troxel discuss.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has unveiled plans to create a statewide drug prevention program. He says the youth ...
Saunders’ own experience with drug and alcohol addiction has helped her tailor the program. She said she had a “pretty broken childhood,” with her mother being schizophrenic and addicted to ...
Police believe speed was a factor in the collision, though it is unclear whether drugs or alcohol played a role. This was Oahu’s 29th traffic fatality of 2024 as compared with 38 at the same ...
PINE CITY, Minn. — It’s understandable that the general public may assume a prominent lawyer would catch a break when appearing in court on criminal charges, a judge and prosecutor said Wednesday.
One of those lawyers previously wrote that Biden’s profligate spending, including on prostitutes, drugs and alcohol, created financial hardship for the family. Biden has said he got sober in the ...
But a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics highlights that accessing these necessary drugs isn’t always simple — about 1 in 5 older ...
Missouri River Drug Task Force, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Homeland Security Investigations, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Drug Enforcement Administration, Utah Highway ...
In addition, while most teenagers understand the short-term dangers of drug use, such as alcohol poisoning, lung damage from smoking, or the risk of overdosing, many of them are less aware of the ...
The good news: it was the first ever dementia drug given the green light by the UK’s medicines regulator, the MHRA, that could actually slow the disease in its early stage. The bad news ...