Several million people are addicted to methamphetamines and also use tobacco, cannabis, alcohol, benzos, and opioids.
A study from a single medical center in California has observed a nearly 15% prevalence of methamphetamine use in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome.
A California study found one in six MIs in younger adults were tied to meth use, many of them with nonobstructive CAD.
This retrospective, single‐center study included all patients aged 18 to 65 years who presented with ACS and underwent ...
HealthDay News — The prevalence of methamphetamine-associated acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is 14.8 percent, and patients are generally younger men, according to a study published online April 29 in ...
Scientists discovered the use of the highly addictive drug accounted for nearly 15% of heart attacks handled at the hospital ...
Methamphetamine use , methamphetamine-related overdoses, and methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) are national problems that cause serious illness and death.. Making matters worse, methamphetamine is ...
Methamphetamine (meth) use accounted for about 1 in 6 heart attacks among adults treated at one Northern California hospital over a 10-year period. Meth users who had a heart attack were often younger ...
Gillette police report that a mother whose baby was born with meth in its system admitted using the drug the day she gave ...
A decade-long study at a Northern California hospital found methamphetamine use linked to nearly 15% of acute coronary syndrome cases, mostly in younger men without typical heart disease risk factors.
A major U.S. study has found methamphetamine use is linked to nearly 15% of heart attacks over a decade in Northern California, disproportionately affecting younger adults without traditional risk ...