Cocaine Exposure In London River Triggers Eels

A study found that exposure to cocaine in the water can make fish and eels “hyperactive,” and deteriorate their bone structure.  London residents use so much cocaine that the drug is often found in the waters of the River Thames, possibly affecting eels and other wildlife in the river.  Researchers from King’s College London said… Continue reading Cocaine Exposure In London River Triggers Eels

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