Youngsters addicted to the methamphetamine known as Ice are four times more likely to develop urinary problems than those who do not use the drug, a Hong Kong study has found.
Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong said their findings revealed students taking Ice experienced frequent urination and incontinence.
They added that medics had known for years that ketamine, another drug popular in Hong Kong, harmed bladder and urinary functions but that the effects of Ice had been...
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Young people addicted to Ice four times more likely to have urinary problems, Hong Kong study finds
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