Congresswoman Sharice Davids has voted in favor of a bill that would permanently classify fentanyl as a Schedule I narcotic.
Over the last decade, drug overdose deaths in Missouri and Kansas have continued to climb every year, and often by double-digit percentages. That is, until 2023, when public health officials in ...
As of January 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs have firmly established themselves as a dominant force in the NFL, boasting four ...
Travis Kelce has opened up about a dark chapter in his past-one that almost derailed his football career before it even began ...
With the big game on the horizon, many are planning their menus for Super Bowl Sunday. But if your shopping list contains Lay ...
The Kansas Pharmacists Association says 10 pharmacies closed last year in Kansas, one already this year. To some, it’s a statistic, but not for Ramona Dickerson, who is on oxygen and uses Clearwater ...
Vitti Labs says the Food and Drug Administration erred in subjecting the lab's umbilical cord-derived product in a way that brings greater regulation. Liberty-based Vitti Labs, a human tissue bank, is ...
Discover critical facts about Kansas's unprecedented tuberculosis outbreak, its causes, symptoms, and expert guidance on ...
The DEA’s new administrator said the nation’s role models have to step up during the Super Bowl to speak out about the ...
Nunez and Garcia-Medina sold approximately 1,000 fentanyl pills to a confidential informant on each of six separate occasions ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it approved Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ Journavx for short-term pain that often follows surgery or injuries. It’s the first new pharmaceutical approach ...
“If the particulate matter enters the blood vessels, it can travel to various organs and potentially block blood vessels in the heart, lungs or brain, leading to serious complications such as stroke ...