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 ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reportedly targeted a manufacturer of poppers, an inhalant drug that has gained increasingly mainstream popularity as an adjunct to clubbing and sexual ...
It’s been nearly 30 years since the queen of comedy, Lucille Ball, died, and new discoveries about her life and death are still being uncovered. This Sunday, Reelz’s Autopsy, The Last Hours of … will ...
A Conservative former minister has "outed" himself as a poppers user, amid warnings that a Government ban on the substance will harm the gay community and others. Crispin Blunt warned he and many gay ...
Five teenagers have been hospitalized after drinking bottles of poppers at the Parklife Music Festival in Manchester. Poppers, for the unfamiliar, are a popular (and technically legal) party drug ...
(Reuters Health) - A club drug and aphrodisiac since the 1970s, inhaled “poppers” are increasingly linked to eye damage - possibly due to a new formulation - according to a short report from the UK.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about the use of poppers during sex, advising that they can have “serious adverse health effects.” Also known as nitrite and nitrates, poppers are ...
Many gay and bi men inhale poppers (aka. amyl nitrate or “video tape head cleaner”) as a euphoric and disorienting way to relax their throat and anal muscles for sexy times. But considering that ...
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