Both kratom and one of its active components, 7-OH, have opioid-like effects and are widely available across the US. As health secretary RFK Jr. aims to get 7-OH banned, proponents of both are fighting.
Both kratom and one of its active components, 7-OH, have opioid-like effects and are widely available across the US. As health secretary RFK Jr. aims to get 7-OH banned, proponents of both are fighting.
MANTECA, Calif. — Local resident and tractor mechanic Steve Thompson was thrilled to discover a cheaper, yet highly illegal, alternative to his... Read more nonsense
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It is one of Poland's largest anti-drug operations in recent years.
How Stanford students drink and drug.
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Stanford researchers are making strides across medicine and science this spring.
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The steroid-friendly sports experiment failed to deliver the revolution it sold.
Sellers of products with names like Boner Bears and DTF have voluntarily recalled their products after testing positive for the active ingredients in Viagra and Cialis.
This report covers incidents from May 19 to May 26 as recorded in the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (SUDPS) bulletin.
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Explore: Mission Local does the math on San Francisco's shifting homeless approach
Mayor Lurie has added hundreds of new S.F. shelter beds — but also closed hundreds
I had been sitting down to churn out today’s edition of Pook-Emu Bee links when work fell into my lap. But it is now lunch, and lunch means it is time for links. 1. Humpback Whales Sometimes Hold Their Mouths Open for No Clear Reason. Tourists Are Helping Scientists Understand the Rare Behavior (Margherita Bassi […]
I had been sitting down to churn out today's edition of Pook-Emu Bee links when work fell into my lap. But it is now lunch, and lunch means it is time for links.
Maybe they're just messing with…
I had been sitting down to churn out today's edition of Pook-Emu Bee links when work fell into my lap. But it is now lunch, and lunch means it is time for links. 1. Humpback Whales Sometimes Hold Their Mouths Open for No Clear Reason. Tourists Are Helping Scientists Understand the Rare Behavior (Margherita Bassi...
Aaron W. Harrison writes about the different variants of THC in cannabis products.
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Ariel slept on Wiese Street and consumed drugs daily around the area. Now, he's found support at a AA group next to the BART plaza.
He was homeless at 16th and Mission. Years later, the corner is helping him stay sober.
Overdose deaths in Oregon have dropped for a second year in a row, falling from 1,800 in 2023 to 1,500 in 2024 and 1,100 in 2025, according to preliminary data from the Oregon Health Authority.
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The LA mayoral candidate and ex-reality TV star is fueling his campaign with fears about an ultra-potent meth. Experts say it’s drug war propaganda.
From designer straws to magnet-sealed leather pouches, the platform is awash in products seemingly built for coke—despite Meta’s policies on drug paraphernalia.
Dorsey and city's largest doctors group reach agreement on eviction protections
S.F. drug-free housing bill sent back to committee after doctors raise concerns
Colloquially, OCD is known as the doubting disorder. In his new book How to Not Know, Simone Stolzoff explores whether treating that uncertainty with magic mushrooms can help people through it.
LOS ANGELES — Local Eagle Rock resident Edna Rags has been questioning the efficacy of her prescribed antidepressants after diving into Mitski’s... Get the full story
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Spanish police have seized a ship off the Canary Islands carrying 30 tons of cocaine and arrested 23 crew members, making it the largest seizure of the drug in European history, Reuters reports. All crew members will remain in custody without bail due to the gravity of the crime. The ship, Arconian, which was sailing […]
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The San Francisco city attorney’s office filed a lawsuit Wednesday against a Tenderloin corner store, seeking to shut it down for a year.
S.F. sues Tenderloin corner store for selling meth, weed
GLP-1 drugs aren't approved for dietary use in Japan. That's led to a thriving black market in the streets of Tokyo and online.
The week featured peer-led workshops and training lessons to fight addiction and curb the risks.
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San Francisco police on Monday police pulled up to the city’s new 24-hour sobering center at 444 Sixth St. and delivered a man in handcuffs.
SFPD brings first man, in handcuffs, to RESET sobering center
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When parents think about substance use, the focus tends to be on vaping, alcohol, and weed. But new research suggests there’s another category that hasn’t disappeared, it’s just less talked about, and that’s the misuse of inhalants. A recent study published in Preventive Medicine takes a closer look at inhalant misuse among adolescents in the […]
City officials offer inconsistent ideas about how the city’s new drunk tank will operate on the eve of its opening.
No one knows what S.F.’s new drug RESET center will do
The LinkedIn cofounder now has an AI drug discovery startup—and thinks not asking chatbots for medical advice is “bordering on committing malpractice.”
Instead of smuggling drugs, the cartels send ‘cooks’ to produce them in laboratories hidden in villages in the Polish regions of Pomerania or Podlaskie.