Expert warns of ‘alarming’ rise in spinal cord damage from laughing gas abuse

Expert warns of ‘alarming’ rise in spinal cord damage from laughing gas abuse

The study published in the 'American Journal of Neuroradiology' was led by a consultant neuroradiologist at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, Seamus Looby who said he hopes the study 'prompts greater awareness and education on nitrous oxide’s potential for permanent, damaging effects'.

There has been an “alarming” spike in the number of young people ending up with spinal cord damage and lasting injuries from inhaling nitrous oxide, a study has found.

Nitrous oxide, more commonly known as laughing gas or whippets, is legally sold for catering and industrial purposes.

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