Nitrous oxide is growing in popularity for recreational use to get high. It’s readily available with little oversight and ...
The trend of inhaling nitrous oxide gas to create a feeling of "euphoria" — as stated by the Cleveland Clinic — is nothing new, but that doesn't mean use isn't on the rise. The newest "whippets" for ...
Months after she opened up about her addiction to nitrous oxide in an interview, Kelly Rosenthal died, surrounded by ...
Recreational use of nitrous oxide — often referred to as whippets or laughing gas — left a 23-year-old with frostbite in his mouth and throat, according to a report of the man’s case published ...
More people are getting addicted to nitrous oxide, which can cause nerve damage, paralysis and even death. The U.S Food and Drug Administration has put out a new warning about the danger of inhaling ...
A new Oregon law now requires retailers to verify ID and prohibits sales of nitrous oxide to anyone under 18, in response to ...
A new study published in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics indicates nitrous oxide gas provides a comparable analgesia to IV sedation for patients undergoing colonoscopy. The study examined 623 ...