Using methamphetamines may increase the risk of stroke among young people, according to a new review. Methamphetamine use was linked most strongly to a type of stroke caused by bleeding in the brain, ...
(Reuters Health) - Young adults who use the stimulant methamphetamine, sometimes called `speed,’ `ice,’ or `meth,’ may have an increased risk of strokes, a recent study suggests. Previous research in ...
Methamphetamine has been linked to a heightened risk for hemorrhagic stroke in young adults, new research shows. "I am a practicing psychiatrist and I have been surprised by the number of young people ...
December 27, 2006 (Irvine, CA) - Methamphetamine use may be linked to increased risk of carotid artery dissection and stroke, according to an article published in the December 26, 2006 issue of ...
The stimulant methamphetamine, also popularly known as 'speed,' 'ice' and 'meth,' is linked to a heightened risk of stroke among young people, reveals a review of the available evidence. The stimulant ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . To assess associations between stroke and methamphetamine use, researchers conducted a review of 77 articles ...
Pregnant women who use methamphetamine put their babies at risk for strokes before birth, death during labor, and life-long disabilities after birth. Some babies suffer meth-induced symptoms that they ...
MISSOULA (AP) -- Methamphetamine appears to lessen damage to the brains of rats and gerbils that have suffered strokes, a new study by a group of University of Montana scientists shows.
THURSDAY, Aug. 24, 2017 -- Younger adults who use methamphetamine may be at greater risk for stroke, a new review suggests. With use of the stimulant increasing, particularly in more potent forms, ...
MediciNova's repurposed stroke drug missed the mark in a midstage trial testing it in methamphetamine dependence. In the 12-week study, the drug, ibudilast, did not meet its primary endpoint of ...
Using methamphetamines may increase the risk of stroke among young people, according to a new review. Methamphetamine use was linked most strongly to a type of stroke caused by bleeding in the brain, ...