Abused inhalants are widely used, especially among school-age children and teenagers, and are ‘gateway’ drugs leading to the abuse of alcohol and other addictive substances. In spite of this ...
American teens view sniffing inhalants as less dangerous than they did five years ago, suggesting a greater willingness to try "huffing," concludes a national survey released Monday. Seventy-seven ...
There was an almost four-fold increase in the number of people being treated for the addictive use of volatile inhalants such as aerosols and nitrous oxide in a three-year period, an Oireachtas ...
Sniffing glue is a form of inhalant abuse that can have serious health consequences. Nearly 20% of children in middle and high school have experimented with some form of inhalant because it provides a ...
Changes in the expression of genes may be the reason why people who abuse inhalants, such as spray paint or glue, quickly develop a tolerance, biologists have discovered. This is the first study to ...
UPTON, NY -- Inhalant abuse, also known as "huffing," is a rapidly growing health problem, particularly among young people. However, little is known about how inhaled chemicals affect the brain and ...
AUSTIN, Texas--Changes in the expression of genes may be the reason why people who abuse inhalants, such as spray paint or glue, quickly develop a tolerance, biologists at The University of Texas at ...
alarming trend -- that preteens and young teens who use drugs chose inhalants as a "gateway" drug to other illicit drugs. The findings released at the National Inhalant Prevention Coalition's latest ...
CEBU, Philippines - Slang—Glue, Kick, Bang, Sniff, Huff, Poppers, Whippets, Texas Shoeshine Inhalants affect your brain. Inhalants are substances or fumes from products such as glue or paint thinner ...
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