DEPRESSION could be eased with a dose of laughing gas – with scientists claiming it could “spark the brain back into action”.
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 misuse is on the rise in the U.S., with growing concerns over hospitalizations, deaths, and unregulated access.
The last case of nitrous oxide addiction here was reported in 2017, but they say there has been an uptick. Read more at ...
Once called "hippie crack," nitrous oxide is making a comeback. Last week, the FDA warned about its dangers, and health ...
Advertisement The gas, which is colorless, odorless and non-flammable, is a sedative and analgesic medication used in dentistry, surgery and obstetrics. But recreational use of nitrous oxide as a ...
Visiting the dentist has long been a source of anxiety for many individuals. The sound of the drill, the fear of pain, and ...
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