Several million people are addicted to methamphetamines and also use tobacco, cannabis, alcohol, benzos, and opioids.
A study from a single medical center in California has observed a nearly 15% prevalence of methamphetamine use in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome.
Methamphetamine (meth) use accounted for nearly 15% of heart attacks for a decade in a northern California study, published ...
HealthDay News — The prevalence of methamphetamine-associated acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is 14.8 percent, and patients are generally younger men, according to a study published online April 29 in ...
Wastewater testing has revealed methamphetamine use remains prominent in Whanganui. Results obtained by the Chronicle through ...
Nearly 15% of acute coronary syndromes in Northern California are methamphetamine-related, which remains a strong predictor of poor survival in a population of predominantly young men, researchers ...
He attempted to argue that he was “unable to distinguish right from wrong at the time of the crime” because of his history of ...
Scientists discovered the use of the highly addictive drug accounted for nearly 15% of heart attacks handled at the hospital ...
WhiteSands Alcohol & Drug Rehab has published a new educational resource exploring the differences between Adderall and ...
New wastewater analysis shows Australia is now the world’s second-highest per capita consumer of methamphetamine, behind the US. The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission reports national meth ...
Methamphetamine use was involved in nearly one in six heart attacks treated at a Silicon Valley safety-net hospital, according to a new study that highlights the link between repeated drug use and ...