Mussels In Puget Sound Test Positive For Opioids, Other Drugs: Should People Stop Eating The Shellfish? Traces of the opioid painkiller oxycodone, as well as antidepressants, a potentially carcinogenic chemotherapy drug, and surfactants used in detergents, were detected in mussels in Puget Sound. Is it still safe to eat shellfish? by Allan Adamson
Health How Mussels In Seattle's Puget Sound Tested Positive For A 100-Year-Old Opioid by Steven Lerner
Health 53-Year-Old Nursing Home Resident Dies After Being Administered Oxycodone That’s 20 Times Too Potent by Carl Velasco
Health DEA Reducing Amount Of Opioid Medication Manufactured In The US By 25 Percent In 2017 by Saranya Palanisamy
Health Heroin Use In The US Reaches Highest Level in 20 Years: Experts Call Spike 'Alarming' by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Genetically Modified Yeast Turns Sugar Into Powerful New Painkiller Meds by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Targiniq ER painkiller pill designed to prevent abuse, gets FDA approval by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness FDA approves oxycodone painkiller designed to prevent drug abuse by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Why FDA-approved Zohydro painkiller may be a bad idea after all by Maryanne Moll
Healthy Living/Wellness 1 in 3 American seniors getting prescribed painkiller drugs from multiple healthcare service providers by Rhodilee Jean Dolor