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Health Canada Warns Against Use of Laughing Gas as Dangerous Nitrous Oxide Use Trends on TikTok

While advertising and selling nitrous oxide products to the public for the purpose of inhalation is not allowed, they are still being sold online and in retail stores, according to Health Canada.

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After the Bonn City Council had banned the sale and transfer of the fashion drug to children and young people, this is now also being examined in Bad Honnef. However, one also wants to wait there, what the legislator in the federal government has to say on the subject.

In recent years, social networks have become a platform where trends related to well-being emerge, often without the endorsement of medical professionals. Among these viral fashions is the mouth taping, a practice that, at first glance, may seem strange: it consists of sticking your mouth with duct tape to sleep. The objective, in theory, is to force nasal breathing to snore less and breathe better. This technique gained visibility within the so…

A ball and it is the crisis of mad laughter. In Corsica as elsewhere, the "proto" is increasingly invited in the evenings. But behind its festive image, this euphoric gas, particularly popular among young people, worries law enforcement as well as health professionals.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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