
Hospitals see spike in synthetic marijuana overdoses
Poison control group says it's received hundreds of calls related to banned substance since the start of the year
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Poison control group says it's received hundreds of calls related to banned substance since the start of the year
Hospitals around the country have seen a severe spike in synthetic marijuana overdoses
"Absolutely deadly" drug causes hallucinations and violence, and its use appears to be spreading
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