After scientists exposed wild fish to cocaine and a cocaine metabolite, they observed that, as in the lab, fish on cocaine do ...
The illegal drug’s main byproduct, benzoylecgonine, caused more robust effects than cocaine itself. Wastewater treatment ...
Water tests from Suffolk, England, are revealing hard truths about drug contamination in our waterways. Some even tested high ...
One of the most surprising findings from our study was that benzoylecgonine had a stronger effect on fish behaviour than ...
Cocaine pollution is changing how juvenile Atlantic salmon move through their environment, making them swim farther and ...
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Cocaine Pollution in Waterways Likely Changing How Young Atlantic Salmon Behave, New Study Reveals
Researchers studied the effects of cocaine and its byproducts on juvenile Atlantic salmon in a controlled experiment ...
SALMON exposed to cocaine swim farther than their drug-free pals, according to a study. It shows the illicit drug, which is ...
A recent study found that wild salmon exposed to cocaine swam 7.6 miles farther than ones who weren't exposed to the drug, ...
It’s not at horror film levels, but the illicit drugs we excrete probably affect fish and the ecosystem at large.
Most people abusing both alcohol and cocaine don’t realize that these two drugs make risky use so much more deadly. They need to know. New research reveals problematic cardiac changes in patients with ...
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