Once called "hippie crack," nitrous oxide is making a comeback. Last week, the FDA warned about its dangers, and health ...
Medical professionals say they are concerned that young people may be abusing nitrous oxide to feel intoxicated, with buyers ...
The compound is known colloquially among recreational drug users as “whippets,” "balloons," “hippie crack” or “Galaxy Gas,” ...
Recreational use of nitrous oxide canisters like "Whip-it!" can cause temporary and lasting neurological damage.
In recent months, a troubling trend has emerged in Singapore, where young people are increasingly turning to nitrous oxide—popularly known as laughing gas—as a m ...
Nitrous oxide, also known as "laughing gas," can cause irreversible spinal cord injuries, paralysis, and B12 deficiency, often affecting young adults Nitrous oxide produces a euphoric sensation that ...
The FDA said inhaling nitrous oxide can result in a range of symptoms and serious health problems, including lightheadedness, ...
We've all heard stories of someone having a few too many at the local pub and then getting behind the wheel of a car, but the ...
Bob Bryar, former drummer for My Chemical Romance, had tanks of nitrous oxide next to him when he was found dead, according to reports. TMZ reported that Bryar’s autopsy report — obtained from the ...
Nitrous oxide, also known as "laughing gas," can cause irreversible spinal cord injuries, paralysis, and B12 deficiency, often affecting young adults Nitrous oxide produces a euphoric sensation ...
vitamin B12 deficiency, and in some cases, death. For some individuals who regularly inhale nitrous oxide, this habit can lead to prolonged neurological effects, including spinal cord or brain ...