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" ... A drug syringe and nasal overdose prevention drug can be seen near a popular drug spot in Ottawa, ... [+] Ontario, on June 25, 2020. - A homeless Canadian with a drug addition, Luc Laplante has lost three friends -- Dave, Emily and Pat -- to fatal opioid overdoses in the last three months of the coronavirus pandemic. And he blames in part a government emergency benefit for putting too much temptation in the way of users by giving them a sudden cash infusion with few questions asked. "People have been applying for the government COVID-19 aid, using it to binge on drugs and overdosing," he says, just hours after surviving an excessive and dangerous dose of fentanyl himself. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP) (Photo by LARS HAGBERG/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... A health worker takes a nasal swab from Mayor of Charleville-Mezieres Boris Ravignon for a ... [+] Covid-19 antigen rapid test on December 17, 2020 at the gymnasium of Vrigne-aux-Bois, northern France, near Charleville-Mezieres as the city launched a mass drive to test inhabitants. (Photo by FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI / AFP) (Photo by FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI/AFP via Getty Images) ... "
" ... The U.S. Food & Drug Administration Tuesday approved Johnson & Johnson’s ketamine-derived nasal spray Spravato for treatment-resistant depression. The green light means ketamine—an anesthetic abused as a party drug but promoted by some doctors without FDA approval as a necessary treatment for the most severely depressed patients—has spawned the first materially new depression treatment in decades. ... "
" ... While we typically wait for many days to get results from PCR-based nasal swabs, a test which has been inappropriately used to screen the U.S. population for SARS-CoV-2, two recent proof-of-concept studies using novel smartphone-based Crispr technology coupled with optics and fluorescence detection may be poised to change how we approach not only rapid testing and screening, but also testing for acute infection. Interestingly, the motivation for research to enable Crispr-based Covid-19 monitoring was actually inspired by the need for rapid HIV testing and for patients to be aware of their viral loads without the need for formal laboratory monitoring. ... "