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How Drug Trafficking Actually Works — From Heroin to Cocaine | How Crime Works Marathon
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Adi Jaffe was a crystal meth dealer in Los Angeles, purchasing his supply from local meth labs and making his way up to dealing with Mexican cartels. After leaving ...
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Drugs in Pregnancy Risks
Tylenol in Pregnancy: Risks, FDA Warning & Vaccines The FDA warned in 2015 that Tylenol may raise ADHD risk in children. Studies since show mixed results on autism—but one fact stands: the safest choice in pregnancy is avoiding unnecessary drugs. Tylenol is often used after vaccines, raising bigger questions about maternal health and vaccine safety. 👉 Help us fund independent research to protect mothers and babies. 👉 Donate today: mcculloughfnd.org Credit: Grant Stinchfield Tonight @stinchfiel
Tylenol in Pregnancy: Risks, FDA Warning & Vaccines The FDA warned in 2015 that Tylenol may raise ADHD risk in children. Studies since show mixed results on autism—but one fact stands: the safest choice in pregnancy is avoiding unnecessary drugs. Tylenol is often used after vaccines, raising bigger questions about maternal health and vaccine safety. 👉 Help us fund independent research to protect mothers and babies. 👉 Donate today: mcculloughfnd.org Credit: Grant Stinchfield Tonight @stinchfiel
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5.2K views · 66 reactions | Using Cardiovascular Drugs during Pregnancy #CCU_DRUG Many cardiac medicines appear safe for use during and after pregnancy, as summarised here. However, evidence is lacking for some drugs, and many of them carry risks of adverse events. Shared decision making, considering risks and benefits of medicines, is vital to help women weigh up potential risks to themselves and their unborn baby. Source © 2018 BMJ Publishing group Ltd. | CCU | Facebook
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5.2K views · 66 reactions | Using Cardiovascular Drugs during Pregnancy #CCU_DRUG Many cardiac medicines appear safe for use during and after pregnancy, as summarised here. However, evidence is lacking for some drugs, and many of them carry risks of adverse events. Shared decision making, considering risks and benefits of medicines, is vital to help women weigh up potential risks to themselves and their unborn baby. Source © 2018 BMJ Publishing group Ltd. | CCU | Facebook
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