Recreational drug use often begins as a seemingly harmless activity, a way to unwind, socialize or experiment. However, what starts as occasional use can quickly spiral into addiction, with ...
Turns out that buzz could kill. A new study has found that recreational drug users are three times more likely to have recurrent heart emergencies than those who abstain. Over a two-week period in ...
Recreational ketamine use has increased in the United States in recent years, outpacing its rise as a treatment for depression, a new analysis suggests. The hallucinogenic drug — a controlled ...
Poisonings from recreational drug and alcohol use account for 9 percent of all poisoning-related hospital admissions, says a new University of Sydney study revealing that males and people under 30 are ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Among patients admitted to the cardiac ICU, those engaging in recreational drug use were more likely to have a ...
New research indicates that patients with a recent history of recreational drug use are three times more likely than those without to have a repeat serious cardiovascular event within one year. The ...
It’s worth taking the time to talk to your doctor about everything that goes into your body like recreational drug use and supplements. Your Typical Household Cleaners Won’t Get Rid of ...
New research presented at this year's ESC Congress 2024 in London, UK (30 Aug – 2 Sept) shows that, among patients admitted to the intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU), those with a recent history of ...
Survey shows 42% of Americans support Olympic athletes using recreational drugs, questioning current disqualification rules. Public backs revising policies to differentiate recreational from ...
Recreational drug users are three times more likely to have repeated heart health emergencies than people who don't use, a new study has found. About 11% of patients admitted to intensive cardiac care ...
London, United Kingdom – 28 August 2024: New research presented at this year’s ESC Congress 2024 in London, UK (30 Aug – 2 Sept) shows that, among patients admitted to the intensive cardiac care unit ...