According to the Centers for Disease Control, 100,000 Americans die each year from an overdose, most due to the use of synthetic opiates like fentanyl. While naloxone, currently the only an antidote for opiate overdose, has become more common, it is less effective against fentanyl-class synthetic opioids.
Parkinsonism Case Tied to Welding, Improved With Chelation
When a 55-year-old man presented to the neurology clinic at a hospital in Israel, researchers knew his symptoms weren’t typical for full-blown Parkinson’s disease. He