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Month: March 2023

Ketamine is an FDA-approved anesthetic used in hospitals

Ketamine clinics are popping up across California, but some question the treatment’s safety

By Andrea Flores Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) — Ketamine is an FDA-approved anesthetic used in hospitals, but on the streets, it’s sometimes used as an illegal party drug, taken for its psychedelic effects. Now, ketamine clinics are popping up across Northern California, from Sacramento all the way to the

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Una persona muere tras infectarse con la extraña “ameba comecerebros” en Florida, reportan autoridades

macamilarincon (CNN) –– Una persona en el condado de Charlotte, Florida, murió después de infectarse con la extraña ameba comecerebros Naegleria fowleri. La infección posiblemente resultó de “prácticas de enjuague de los senos paranasales con agua de la llave”, según un comunicado de prensa del Departamento de Salud de Florida en el condado de Charlotte.

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On March 2

DOJ launches new effort to target corporate sanctions evasion

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced a new effort by the Justice Department on Thursday to target corporate sanctions evasion and other financial crimes that implicate national security. “To address the increasing intersection of corporate crime and national security, the Department is today announcing significant restructuring and resource commitments within the

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On March 2

DOJ launches new effort to target corporate sanctions evasion

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced a new effort by the Justice Department on Thursday to target corporate sanctions evasion and other financial crimes that implicate national security. “To address the increasing intersection of corporate crime and national security, the Department is today announcing significant restructuring and resource commitments within the

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A computer-generated representation of Naegleria fowleri in its ameboid trophozoite stage

Person in Florida dies after brain-eating amoeba infection, possibly due to sinus rinse with tap water, health officials warn

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN A person in Charlotte County, Florida, has died after being infected with the rare brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri. The infection possibly resulted from “sinus rinse practices utilizing tap water,” according to a news release from the Florida Department of Health in Charlotte County. The release was issued in February to alert

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