Several million people are addicted to methamphetamines and also use tobacco, cannabis, alcohol, benzos, and opioids.
Methamphetamine (meth) use accounted for nearly 15% of heart attacks for a decade in a northern California study, published ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, April 30, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Methamphetamine played a role in 1 out of 6 ...
Scientists discovered the use of the highly addictive drug accounted for nearly 15% of heart attacks handled at the hospital ...
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 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 ...
Wastewater data can only measure the volume of drugs consumed, not the number of people using them or the level of harm they ...
Methamphetamine use disorder is a neurological condition with well-documented effects on the brain. Meth floods dopamine pathways far beyond normal levels, damaging receptors tied to motivation, ...
Millions of people use methamphetamine in the United States, and overdoses involving the drug have been rising over the last decade. But while we have a veritable armory of tools to help with other ...
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Good morning Mr. Savage. I thought your advise to SNAFU, the DC guy who found his partner researching meth, was spot on. I’m a former user myself (10 years using, two years clean), so I wanted to ...
Meth is a problem most everywhere, but particularly in Indian Country. In one small town on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana, new buildings... In Lodge Grass, Montana, a Crow community works to ...