Nitazenes can be up to 50 times stronger than fentanyl. They’re not yet common in Australia, so now’s the time to implement policies to reduce their harm and limit their uptake.
With sperm counts declining worldwide, it’s important men know how to keep their sperm as healthy as possible.
A new five-year study aims to build a broad picture of illicit drug use in regional Victoria, to better-understand the gaps in local health service planning.
Now that the TGA approved promising medicines, it’s important we get the rollout right to ensure those suffering have access to what could be an important ingredient in solving the mental health crisis.
New research findings could help inform the delivery of support services for people who use methamphetamine in rural and urban areas.
A drug-monitoring program in hospital emergency departments is tracking the alarming rise of strange new psychoactive synthetic drugs in Australia.
The Australian Greens, rather than the Labor Party, have emerged as the champions of the contemporary Australian welfare state.
Researchers are exploring the medical frontier of psychedelics, and their use in facilitating psychotherapy for common mental illnesses.
A new study indicates methamphetamine smokers are likely to experience higher levels of depression and anxiety than the general population.
The Malaysian death penalty legal framework falls short of the fair trial standards enshrined both domestically and internationally.
From dementia to depression to drug addiction, artificial brain stimulation has been hailed as a landmark medical technology for the future. But safeguards are needed if we want the benefits without the risks.
The dark side of the drug subculture among men who have sex with men has been well-documented. Now, research is looking at the practice in an evidence-based way, and to identify solutions.
Eureka Prize-winning data mining techniques are being utilised in areas as diverse as drug use research and medicine.
A new study has looked at why some crystal meth users are more likely to experience mental health problems than others.
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