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They are often labeled as leather cleaner, nail polish remover or room deodorizer, though their names hint at their use as a party drug. more
Americans spend billions of dollars on supplements each year, and roughly one in three adults report taking a multivitamin. But there is a debate about whether this helps promote good health. A … more
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration stripped one of the nation's largest drug distributors of its license to sell highly addictive painkillers Friday after determining it failed to flag … more
Just in time to go home for Memorial Day weekend, legislators bulldozed their way through a bunch of bills at the end of this week to beat the even bigger deluge next week, when there is a Friday … more
Just in time to go home for Memorial Day weekend, legislators bulldozed their way through a bunch of bills at the end of this week to beat the even bigger deluge next week, when there is a Friday … more
Sudipt Deshmukh, a primary care physician, was indicted back in February 2021 after the Office of the Attorney General accused him of prescribing a lethal mix of opioids and controlled substances. more
The state Air Resources Board voted Thursday to ban the substance known as chromium 6, giving platers several years to switch to an alternative the platers say will not produce the same chrome shine. more
The state Air Resources Board voted Thursday to ban the substance known as chromium 6, giving platers several years to switch to an alternative the platers say will not produce the same chrome shine. more
The study was an attempt to understand why some people suffer side effects from COVID-19 for months or years after getting it.          more
A temporary pandemic-era law that expanded access to health care passed the Nevada Legislature this week with a constitutional majority. more
A World War II veteran believes he got cancer because of radiation exposure and beat it because of radiation therapy. more
Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you • WCJB: Judge rules against Alachua County Sheriff Clovis Watson in employee lawsuits. “Eighth … more
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers in the U.S. House passed bipartisan legislation Thursday in an effort to curb staggering overdose deaths from illegal fentanyl substances that are illicitly produced and up … more
An Indiana board has decided to reprimand an Indianapolis doctor after finding that she violated patient privacy laws by talking publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from … more
Tens of thousands of people in the state could lose Medicaid coverage as a result of work requirements, which are a major sticking point in federal debt ceiling negotiations more
By Kat Stafford | The Associated Press Photos by WONG MAYE-E and video by NOREEN NASIR (AP) – This story is part two of an AP series examining the health disparities experienced by Black … more
The state’s drug possession law goes into effect July 1. The Seattle City Council will vote on proposed legislation on June 6. more
As people age, their healthcare needs become more complex and require specialized care. A dedicated doctor who understands the unique needs of seniors can be invaluable in helping them maintain good … more
Occasional use of alcohol can be relaxing and fun in social situations. At the same time, alcohol is a hard substance that significantly impacts your ability to think and function. When alcohol is … more
TEMECULA ─ In partnership with Inland Empire Water Safety Task Force and Stop Drowning Now, the city of Temecula Aquatics Division will present a Safer Summer Pool Party at the Community Recreation … more
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