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  2. Kratom Use Rising Despite Warnings of Cardiac Arrest ... - AOL

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    An estimated 1.9 million Americans ages 12 years or older used kratom in 2022, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). However, the authors of the new ...

  3. A person died after using kratom product, FDA says. Agency ...

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    In July 2023, a federal judge in Florida ordered a kratom distributor to pay more than $11 million in damages to the family of Krystal Talavera, who died after using kratom, according to a lawsuit ...

  4. Mitragyna speciosa - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, a 2007 survey found that the lifetime, past year, and past 30 days kratom consumption rates were 2.32%, 0.81% and 0.57%, respectively, among respondents aged 12–65 years, [18] and that kratom was the most widely used recreational drug in Thailand. [18] Kratom may be mixed with other psychoactive drugs, such as caffeine and codeine.

  5. After $3 million worth of kratom is seized, FDA ... - AOL

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    U.S Marshalls seized $3 million worth of kratom. The FDA continues to warn about kratom supplement use, saying it is unsafe, but millions of Americans reporting using it.

  6. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 girls aged 9 to 13 at the Liberty School in Highland Park, Michigan were directed to wear swimsuits by the Superintendent of Schools in response to a protest by mothers to the board of education. Boys in the schools had not worn suits in their classes for years, and girls requested to do the same in order to give them more time in the pool.

  7. Fight the New Drug - Wikipedia

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    Fight the New Drug (FTND) is a nonprofit, secular, and non-legislative anti-pornography organization that is based in Utah. [2] [3] [4] The group was founded in Utah in 2009.[5] [6] FTND describes pornography as analogous to a drug and argues that it is a public health crisis.

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  9. Man died after using kratom sold at smoke shop, attorneys say ...

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    A man’s girlfriend called 911 when he started having a seizure after consuming an “organically harvested” botanical product sold at a local smoke shop, his family’s attorneys said.