Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window The number of overdose deaths involving psychostimulants ...
The Valdosta Police Department is investigating a trafficking case after officers arrested one and seized around 200 ...
In the wake of the tragic Reiner murders, here's what to know about how methamphetamines and other drugs can affect chronic users.
More than one-fifth of all drug overdose deaths in the U.S. now involve methamphetamines, and Blacks’ use of it has skyrocketed. New research shows that methamphetamine use is surging among African ...
In recent years, methamphetamine-associated heart failure (MethHF) ensnared more people across sociodemographic groups without showing signs of relenting, according to the limited data available.
Providence, R.I. — The seizure of more than 660,000 counterfeit Adderall pills containing methamphetamine has led to charges against one man, federal authorities in Rhode Island announced Monday.
Dec. 1 (UPI) --Heart failure linked to illicit use of methamphetamine is on the rise worldwide across racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines, and the disease is more severe in meth users than ...
NORRISTOWN — A Pottstown man was sent to jail for methamphetamine trafficking in the borough. Darryl “Oreo” Sutton, 30, of the 300 block of North Washington Street, was sentenced in Montgomery County ...
New research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says meth use is on the rise in Nebraska and warns the state may need to use evidence-based interventions to address the growing problem. The ...
Methamphetamine is one of the most prevalent drugs now being abused by area addicts, law enforcement at all levels say. “Meth is exploding now,” said Charles Morrow, a Trumbull County assistant ...
Law enforcement in rural Oklahoma have reported seeing a resurgence of a drug that devastates communities big and small. The Maysville Chief of Police in Garvin County said on Tuesday methamphetamine ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Last year, Fort Wayne saw a record in drug overdoses. On average, someone in Fort Wayne died from a drug overdose every other day. It’s not a good sign that this year there ...