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01 Aug

Heavy Pot Use Linked to Increased Risk of Oral Cancer

A new study finds people with cannabis use disorder are more than three times as likely to develop oral cancer within five years.

14 Jan

Recreational Ketamine Use Surging Among Young Adults

A new study finds a dramatic increase in the number of adults using ketamine for recreational purposes. Ketamine is a medical anesthetic that has some hallucinogenic effects.

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Medicaid serves a key role in helping opioid addicts get the treatment they need, a new study says.

Prescription rates for the anti-opioid medication buprenorphine increased more than 27% in states that expanded Medicaid betw...

Using alcohol, tobacco, marijuana or other substances during pregnancy can harm the developing fetus, even when the risks are not always obvious, a West Virginia University psychiatrist warns.

"Many substances can harm a fetus, including substances many falsely perceive to be harmless, like marijuana," said Dr. Aliana Abascal of th...

The turning point in America’s drug overdose (OD) crisis came in August 2023, a new study says.

That’s the month when the national drug OD death rate began to decline, researchers reported June 12 in JAMA Network Open.

OD death rates are now in a sustained slow down after two deca...

A sedative used in animals is showing up more often in illegal drugs and may be making opioid overdoses harder to treat, U.S. health officials warn.

The drug, called medetomidine, is used by veterinarians to sedate pets. It's similar to xylazine, another animal drug that has already made the U.S. opioid crisis worse, The Associated Press reported.

Now, medetomidine is being...