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An uptick in deaths from synthetic opioids has some worried
The summer of 2016 was an auspicious one for Daniel Cowan; he was sorting things out, for the better. His marriage had ended, but he had secured a new job and found himself a nice apartment in Edinbur
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Hair-testing and new protocols for equine collapse have been introduced, after reports of horses’ being given barbiturates to calm them for competitions
With young people using apps to order their next hit, how worried should we be about the rise of ketamine?