Newer types of "poppers" — which are inhalant drugs that people use recreationally — may be toxic to people's eyes, according to a new report. Poppers are often sold in sex shops or online, but cannot ...
What if I told you that right now you could walk into any one of thousands of stores across the US and buy a drug that’s been banned by the government? That the feds know about this hush-hush trade ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Inhaling the vapors from "poppers" to get high even once can cause eye damage, but habitual huffing may lead to months-long vision loss, French doctors say. The study was ...
It’s been nearly 30 years since the queen of comedy, Lucille Ball, died, and new discoveries about her life and death are still being uncovered. This Sunday, Reelz’s Autopsy, The Last Hours of … will ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about the use of poppers during sex, advising that they can have “serious adverse health effects.” Also known as nitrite and nitrates, poppers are ...
A club drug and aphrodisiac since the 1970s, inhaled “poppers” are increasingly linked to eye damage – possibly due to a new formulation – according to a short report from the UK. The case study ...
A club drug and aphrodisiac since the 1970s, inhaled “poppers” are increasingly linked to eye damage — possibly due to a new formulation — according to a short report from the UK. The case study ...
(NEXSTAR) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning Americans to make sure the tiny bottles they’re drinking aren’t accidentally something else — poppers, in particular. But you may be ...
Participants in a new study have reported a small but growing and worrisome trend among some gay American men. Often described as a new way to use poppers or as huffing poppers, in fact, the practice ...
Participants in a new study have reported a small but growing and worrisome trend among some gay American men. Often described as a new way to use poppers or as huffing poppers, in fact, the practice ...
(Reuters Health) - A club drug and aphrodisiac since the 1970s, inhaled “poppers” are increasingly linked to eye damage - possibly due to a new formulation - according to a short report from the UK.
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