Cocaine, other drugs found in all shrimp tested for UK study WPXI Pittsburgh
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Cocaine, other drugs found in all shrimp tested for UK study WPXI Pittsburgh
Study finds that shrimp in the UK are on all the drugs The Big Smoke Australia
According to a new study, shrimp in British waterways possess more than a passing fancy for cocaine. And ketamine. And Xanax. And valium. Woo, party.
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Cocaine has been found in some European shrimp, and it’s part of a disturbing trend of drug-filled shellfish mySanAntonio.com
Shrimp in five UK rivers have tested positive for cocaine. A group of British scientists drug-tested freshwater shrimp from 15 sites across five rivers in Suffolk …
Cocaine, other drugs found in all shrimp tested for UK study WSOC Charlotte
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Cocaine has been found in some European shrimp, and it’s part of a disturbing trend of drug-filled shellfish Business Insider
Shrimp in five UK rivers have tested positive for trace amounts of cocaine. This is just one example of drug-filled shellfish around the world.
Cocaine, other drugs found in all shrimp tested for study Boston 25 News
Researchers in the UK have found traces of drugs, including cocaine, ketamine, Xanax and Valium, in freshwater shrimp.
Colorado Veteran used magic mushrooms to treat PTSD. Now he wants them decriminalized 9News.com KUSA
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