Germany’s health minister Karl Lauterbach plans to introduce stricter rules to curb the sale of nitrous oxide, sometimes known as laughing gas, especially to young people. The laughing gas, which is used in medicine as an anaesthetic and for pain reduction, has become a popular party drug among young people in Germany. The sale and
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