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In 2024, more than 2,150 Ontarians died from opioid-related overdoses, a devastating figure that underscores the urgent need ...
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The truth: Eggs have almost no effect on your blood cholesterol.
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Before sending your teens off to college, it’s worth learning the myths and realities around college drug use and what you can do to help keep young adults safe.
Signing up for Medicare can be complicated, and mistakes can be costly. Let's demystify these five Medicare myths to avoid ...
Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties. Here are the facts about California crime trends.
Myth No 4: Only hard-core partyers use drugs in college. False. Outside of the party drug culture, I see more college students self-medicating.
A new drug prevents weight gain and fatty liver by controlling magnesium in cells. It made mice stay slim despite lifelong ...
A TAMIU professor co-authors a new book on drug reform in Argentina, Portugal and Uruguay, highlighting myths, benefits and ...
Cholesterol-lowering medicines are some of the most commonly prescribed, effective drugs. But to influencers on TikTok, they're the enemy.
Myth No 4: Only hard-core partyers use drugs in college. False. Outside of the party drug culture, I see more college students self-medicating.