Why the Deadliest Drug Fentanyl feels so Good?
Why does fentanyl, the deadliest illegal drug in U.S. history, feel so good?
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Why does fentanyl, the deadliest illegal drug in U.S. history, feel so good?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Aduhelm (aducanumab) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s, a debilitating disease affecting 6.2 million Americans.
Scientists developed a gene called USAG-1, that can regenerate lost teeth in mice and ferrets.
Researchers identified the role bacteria play in determining how well individuals respond to medications.
Scientists designed micro-submarines powered by nano-motors, that could navigate the human body to provide targeted drug delivery.
Scientists developed a sperm-driven micromotor, used as a targeted drug delivery system.
What is the most dangerous drug in the world? From drug overdose to the war on drugs, what’s most deadly?
US FDA has given fast-track approval to a new cancer drug, for the treatment of patients with leukemia.
The guys in the Scam School video demonstrate a journey of self-discovery, by forcing their brains to make sense of the chaos that is their lives, or
The war against drugs has been a terrible disaster for everybody involved. Why? And can we do something differently? Watch the video…