Pressure to enact rules discouraging the use of an inhalant that contributed to singer Aaron Carter's death has met resistance from federal regulators in recent years. The Los Angeles County medical ...
Parents and pediatricians should learn the warning signs of inhalant abuse, the potentially deadly inhalation of household products to get high. Here are facts on inhalant abuse, published in the May ...
Inhalant-related disorders are a category of disorders—including inhalant intoxication and inhalant-use disorder—that involve the abuse of glue, paint, lighter fluid, or other substances or volatile ...
Chroming has emerged as a troubling trend among teenagers, driven by social media’s pervasive influence. This dangerous inhalant practice involves intentionally breathing in chemical vapors from ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adolescents were more than twice as likely to abuse inhalants in 2015 than adults, according to a report from ...
Sniffing glue is a form of inhalant abuse that can have serious health consequences. Nearly 20% of children in middle and high school have experimented with some form of inhalant because it provides a ...
Los Angeles — Singer and rapper Aaron Carter accidentally drowned in his bathtub as a result of sedatives he’d taken and gas used in spray cleaners he had inhaled, a coroner’s report said Tuesday.
More pre-teens using household inhalants to get high, according to survey April 8, 2010— -- In 7th grade, Riley Foster, 16, of Indianapolis, Ind., would hide out in his garage after school and ...
An old drug has taken on new popularity — and it has doctors concerned. “We walk into the president's chambers (at the fraternity) … and there’s three dudes carrying, like, Butane tanks,” Hurley said.