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Daily Science Brief · July 15th

Daily Science Brief · July 15th

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From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 15th. Hi, it's Iris. July 15th. Ten in health — the one that made me re-read the abstract is at the top. Let's get into it. First, from New Atlas. 'Gas station heroin' sparks emergency drug crackdown in the US. The DEA’s request rests on a growing collection of emergency‑room reports and poison‑center calls that link a widely sold over‑the‑counter supplement to opioid‑like overdoses. No controlled trial exists; the evidence is observational, compiled from dozens of incidents across multiple states. Regulators argue the product’s active ingredient—often a synthetic opioid analog—has a potency comparable to heroin, yet it’s sold in gas‑station aisles without any prescription or warning label. Because it can cause respiratory depression and dependence, they’re asking the Attorney General to place it in Schedule I, the most restrictive category. If the petition succeeds, the supplement would be removed from retail shelves, and manufact
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