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he'd openly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and a toxicology report concluded he died as a result of the acute effects of ketamine. deaths from ketamine are rare but for people who take the drug recreationally, around one in four will experience urinary problems as a result. in the last few weeks, i have been speaking to loads of ketamine users and people that are addicted on an online forum which has basically been set up for people to support each other, ask questions and just share advice as well. on it, there are quite graphic descriptions of the physical impacts it can cause — cramps, needing to urinate frequently or not being able to, passing blood and clots are just a few of them. ketamine is also used by vets as a tranquilliser and injecting just one gram is enough to knock a horse out. i chat to dozens of people, most in their late teens and early 20s.
i'm in control of the first drink. he'd openly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, and a toxicology report concluded he died as a result of the acute effects of ketamine. deaths from ketamine are rare but for people who take the drug recreationally, around one in four will experience urinary problems as a result. in the last few weeks, i have been speaking to loads of ketamine users and people that are addicted on an online forum which has basically been set up for people to support each other, ask questions and just share advice as well. on it, there are quite graphic descriptions of the physical impacts it can cause. cramps, needing to urinate frequently, or not being able to, passing blood and clots are just a few of them. ketamine is also used by vets as a tranquilliser and injecting just one gram
i'm in control of the first drink. he'd openly struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, and a toxicology report concluded he died as a result of the acute effects of ketamine. deaths from ketamine are rare, but for people who take the drug recreationally, around one in four will experience urinary problems as a result. in the last few weeks, i have been speaking to loads of ketamine users and people that are addicted on an online forum which has basically been set up for people to support each other, ask questions and just share advice as well. on it, there are quite graphic descriptions of the physical impacts it can cause. cramps, needing to urinate frequently, or not being able to, passing blood and clots are just a few of them. ketamine is also used by vets as a tranquillizer, and injecting just ig is enough to knock a horse out. i chat to dozens of people, most
suggesting he might have used the drug recreationally. maybe we should know who gave him that last lethal dose? >> that's right. one of the fortunate consequences in an unfortunate dishevelled world of opiate addiction is the extraordinary resources in charging to deal wears serious felonies so you can bet your bottom dollar the lapd and others did a full analysis to make sure that dealer or source was either legitimate or someone that could not have known about this potential reaction. >> good to see you. >> coming up the latest on the escalating tensions in the red sea after the u.s. and read uk fight back to houthiss in yemen. that's next. ue psoriasis.
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without the captain beth williamson, all of whom were the spine of the team during the euros, and they had that red card, for laurenjames, and that injury halfway through the tournament. there has been a lot to overcome, and am hoping the impact back at home will be huge. and what you think that lasting impact will be? people have been watching the matches and talking about the women's game, but once the tournament fever dies down in the next few days, what comes next? hopefully, it will translate into domestic league attendances, attendances, people will watch the women's super league, watching domestic games in wales, scotland, northern ireland, all over the place. but also, at home, that interest will trickle down to the grassroots of the game, making sure that girls and women also have a place to play, not necessarily the next generation of lionesses, but recreationally, for leisure as well. and people will start to see women's football and women's sport as not just there to inspire little girls in the next generation, but because it is top class sport, it is a spectacle, that can be
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pete: secret service shuts the doors on the probe into the cocaine found inside the white house. hillary vaughn joining us now. hillary, thanks for being here. i get the sense this is not a topic democrats want. they want the investigation to be over and the questions to be stopped; right? >> i found it really surprising, pete. that a lot of lawmakers that i talk to were uncurious and un-bothered by cocaine at white house and even friends that don't cover politics heards about cocaine in the white house and they were curious and whose was it. a lot of lawmakers didn't know the investigation was over, didn't know the details about it or they didn't really seem like they wanted to know and that exchange with congresswoman ilhan omar asking if anyone use it had recreationally or using it to attack anne donovan as a weapon and a lot of lawmakers
for me. >> so fascinating. people in my circles have done ayahuasca retreats. i read about a guy in chicago took mdma who was a virulent while nationalist and it changed him. it topapped him into love for t first time. >> and that stuck with him after? >> yeah. there is a story out of the bbc on this. i think we are just beginning to understand what these things, how they interact. >> was that a structured setting? >> it was. it was a university of chicago research project. >> that makes a difference, too. it's not just taking this recreationally. it's taking it with the lead up, the preparation and integration on the back end and making sure that it's done in a mindful manner. >> someone leading you to that point. it's someone leading you through. >> absolutely. >> you are not just experiencing it on your own. >> a guide is talking to you and bringing you out of it? >> yeah. we had the guide. in the case of these medical professionals on this retreat, i went up to a nurse who dealt
chemotherapy, antibiotics, heart drugs, these are crucial, lifesaving drugs. we rely on generics not made in the united states. supply chain issues and not available. huge public health crisis. >> bret: another topic here, casual pot. a new study finding that use of it can be harmful to teens. the teens who use cannabis recreationally were up to three times more likely to be diagnosed with depression and suicidal thoughts. we talk about efforts to legalize and say it is not a big deal. this study suggests otherwise especially for teens. >> i think this is hugely important. this is in the journal of the american medical association looking at 2000 teens. here is the headline. it is not just cannabis use disorder, it is not just teens smoking pot every day. it is people that are using it