A story in New York magazine is raising the alarm about nitrous oxide, which is easy to get in wink-wink fashion as an inhalant rather than its marketed use as a culinary tool. What's more, the gas (informally known as laughing gas) has become popular among teens thanks to TikTok videos and the like. Keep reading A man who thought he had lung cancer for more than a decade was ultimately killed by the chemotherapy he received—with an autopsy finding no sign he'd ever had cancer. A 16-year-old girl died after being given a massive dose of phenobarbital—more than five times an adult dose. Keep reading The uncle of the northern California brothers who ferociously fought a mountain lion in an attack that ended with one brother's death has come forward in a New York Times piece wondering what could have stopped the tragedy. Malcolm Brooks writes of Taylen and Wyatt Brooks' lifetime of outdoor experience in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in El Dorado County, and recounts the horror experienced by Wyatt, then 18, who was attacked first in March of last year—and then watched as the cougar turned to maul his brother, 21. Keep reading Their cruise adventure—or misadventure—made headlines earlier this year: A group of passengers from Norwegian Cruise Lines ship Dawn got stranded on the African island nation of Sao Tome and Principe. They had car trouble while on an island tour they booked themselves and failed to return to the ship on time. Keep reading
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Saturday, January 11, 2025
A New Addiction Is Rising Among Teens (Newser Deep Dive)
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