DEPRESSION could be eased with a dose of laughing gas – with scientists claiming it could “spark the brain back into action”.
Recreational use of nitrous oxide canisters like "Whip-it!" can cause temporary and lasting neurological damage.
Police covering the Bolton and Undercliffe area of Bradford have pledged to crack down on people huffing on balloons containing laughing gas. Officers have pinpointed Harrogate Road and Otley Road as ...
The compound is known colloquially among recreational drug users as “whippets,” "balloons," “hippie crack” or “Galaxy Gas,” ...
Despite a recent Food and Drug Administration warning against inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, deaths ...
Despite a recent Food and Drug Administration warning against inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, deaths due to misusing the substance are rising in the United States.
Alabama is one step closer to banning the recreational use of products that contain nitrous oxide. SB 78 was introduced in this legislative session and moved through both chambers pretty fast. The ...
The last case of nitrous oxide addiction here was reported in 2017, but they say there has been an uptick. Read more at ...
The crash on the A646 Burnley Road near Luddenden Foot, near Sowerby Bridge, killed Felix, of Rochdale Road, Halifax, and ...
Inhaling nitrous oxide has long- and short-term risks that ... in music and festival communities for decades. Fans sucking on balloons of nitrous oxide are a common sight outside jam band concerts.