Newer types of "poppers" — which are inhalant drugs that people use recreationally — may be toxic to people's eyes, according to a new report. Poppers are often sold in sex shops or online, but cannot ...
Sen. April Weaver, R-Alabaster, watches a vote in the Alabama Senate on Feb. 13, 2025 at the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama. Weaver said the proposed ban on recreational sale and possession ...
(NEXSTAR) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning Americans to make sure the tiny bottles they’re drinking aren’t accidentally something else — poppers, in particular. But you may be ...
Participants in a new study have reported a small but growing and worrisome trend among some gay American men. Often described as a new way to use poppers or as huffing poppers, in fact, the practice ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - A club drug from the 70s is making a comeback. It's not hard for teenagers to get a hold of because it's not illegal to sell. It's called Alkyl Nitrites, known as "poppers" on ...
Poppers just aren't what they used to be — and for users, that could spell danger. The club drug, popular among gay and bisexual men, relaxes muscles to make anal sex easier, while also providing a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Inhaling the vapors from "poppers" to get high even once can cause eye damage, but habitual huffing may lead to months-long vision loss, French doctors say. The study was ...
Bad news: Poppers might damage your peepers. A new study in the British Journal of Ophthalmology builds on previous reports that the liquid inhalants often considered to be a harmless high could ...
The music is good. The people are hot. The lasers are strobing. And there isn’t one tense sphincter muscle in the room, because the strange banana-meets-sharpie scent wafting through the air at your ...
You could be enabling someone to kill themself and not even know it. Death proves itself the most potent possible side effect of inhalant abuse, even for first-time thrill seekers whose average age ...
The COVID crisis throws into relief what happens when grief has—quite literally—nowhere to go. The evidence suggests that most people summon strengths that surpass their own expectations. Source: ...