Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"syringe" Definitions
  1. (also hypodermic, hypodermic syringe) a plastic or glass tube with a long hollow needle that is used for putting drugs, etc. into a person’s body or for taking a small amount of blood from a person
  2. a plastic or glass tube with a rubber part at the end, used for taking liquid in and then pushing it out
"syringe" Antonyms

695 Sentences With "syringe"

How to use syringe in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "syringe" and check conjugation/comparative form for "syringe". Mastering all the usages of "syringe" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Nonetheless, because of Pennsylvania's convoluted syringe laws, its syringe exchange programs haven't seen a dime of that funding.
There were 288 active syringe-service programs in the United States as of 2015, according to the North American Syringe Exchange Network.
According to state regulators, Allen removed a syringe containing the pain medication fentanyl from an anesthesia cart and replaced it with another labeled syringe on January 22.
For a 2-mL dose, for example, the fewest errors were seen with the 5-mL syringe and for the 7.5-mL dose, the fewest errors were with the 10-mL syringe.
Xiaoxiao holding a syringe of her fat after the procedure.
First there was the FDA inspection, prompting the syringe recall.
The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger.
She was cold, blue, stiff and still clutching the syringe.
She removed fat from Ms. Welcome's abdomen with a syringe.
The final product looks and works a bit like a syringe.
They used a syringe with the widest gauge I'd ever seen.
When he looks down, he spots a syringe in her lap.
A syringe costs about $30 and holds several weight-dependent doses.
The secret is often shrimp, or meaty paste in a syringe.
It contained the crumb, the powder and the still-unexplained syringe.
The syringe had too little residue on it even to test.
Harm-reduction approaches — like syringe exchanges — focus mainly on injectable drugs.
At one point, a syringe fell out of the woman's clothes.
Residents complain of syringe litter and people shooting up in public.
According to state regulators, Allen allegedly removed a syringe containing the pain medication fentanyl from an anesthesia cart and replaced it with another labeled syringe "in the beginning stages of a surgical procedure" on January 22.
It can be self-administered at home using a syringe or catheter.
With this microliter syringe, the surgeon injects a tiny bleb of fluid.
Pence initially opposed introducing syringe programs, but had a change of heart.
IF IT WAS A SYRINGE, I WILL PRAY 4 THE BEST RESULTS!
Two men immediately fill their new syringe with a vial of tropicamide.
The nurse hands the crushed Dilaudid and a syringe to a patient.
Patients filter the crushed Dilaudid before transferring the slurry to a syringe.
Today, only about 200 syringe exchange programs are operating in 33 states.
You can use a bulb syringe or the Nose Frida for this.
Rummage through shelves to find a healing syringe and some shotgun shells.
The pen inspired Murdoch to create the "medical-changing," or disposable, hypodermic syringe.
They also tested how tightly they could pack mosquitoes into various syringe sizes.
This virus has two common transmission routes, sexual intercourse and dirty syringe needles.
The syringe sliding into Curtis Cosby's eyeball was supposed to make life easier.
Officers found a syringe and baggies of meth on Shakur, the release said.
Switching to milliliter doses dispensed by an oral syringe might take some time.
Grupp readied a syringe and injected the tocilizumab directly into Emily's IV port.
"I saw a nurse with a syringe full of purple liquid," she recalls.
There were fewer errors when parents measured the dose with an oral syringe.
"Especially for smaller doses, using the syringe made a big difference in accuracy."
But Indiana law made it illegal to possess a syringe without a prescription.
Like the part where she draws blood from her subjects with a syringe.
Soon we are shooting up in the car, taking turns with the syringe.
Syringe exchanges allow people to obtain clean needles for little to no cost.
He sprays Klein's right undereye with cold air to momentarily freeze the skin to minimize pain, and starts injecting syringe after syringe into her temples, forehead, lips, chin, and jawline, massaging as he goes to sculpt the filler into place.
To save time, they often reuse the same syringe on different patients, she said.
"Would you like local anesthesia this time?" asked Dr. Dubow, picking up a syringe.
But that syringe doesn't work if you respawn before the medic gets to you.
Josiah Zayner, CEO of the biohacking-promoting startup The Odin, held up a syringe.
These arguments have been made about syringe exchange to prevent the spread of HIV.
Whomever thought syringe food would be fun, needs a serious boot to the head.
A syringe was also determined to be positive for fentanyl, the Newark Advocate reported.
Zayner unwrapped a brand-new syringe and filled its barrel with the brownish liquid.
On their website, the CDC recommends using a sterile new syringe with each injection.
After Scott County implemented the syringe exchange, the number of new H.I.V. cases fell.
Groups like Harm Reduction Ohio are advocating for syringe-exchange programs throughout the state.
And the syringe, it was something that wasn't, I wasn't, you know, familiar with.
I lived for the moment when I had a full syringe, ready to shoot.
If the syringe neared again, she would buck and bolt from the couch altogether.
A doctor holding a syringe and two men carrying buckets of water approached me.
Each syringe holder was rapidly manufactured and returned to the hospital within the week.
But, after injecting himself, the man said, he believed the syringe contained a tranquilizer.
He posed in blue scrubs with a broad smile and a syringe of Botox.
It took weeks of staring at a syringe before I could even hold one.
Attorney: Clients have tested positive According to Colorado state regulators, Allen allegedly removed a syringe containing the pain medication fentanyl from an anesthesia cart and replaced it with another labeled syringe "in the beginning stages of a surgical procedure" on January 22.
Plus, a New Zealand museum acquires a fountain pen that inspired the disposable, hypodermic syringe.
The measles vaccine uses a syringe, which requires trained healthcare personnel and safe sharps disposal.
Whether delivered by pill, patch, or syringe, opioids can bring both pain relief and euphoria.
We had to do a mix of syringe feeding and breastfeeding for the first week.
"Christ that's not a syringe it's a bicycle pump!" he shrieks when he sees it.
So we inject the abdominal area with a trocar, which is like a large syringe.
If it's a touch-up, we might only use half a syringe, but it depends.
In 2016, Congress partially lifted a longstanding ban on federal funding for syringe service programs.
He later told his dealer it wasn't helping and he came over with a syringe.
When patients prepare the Dilaudid, they use a cooker, a syringe, a filter, and water.
Syringe exchange was a response to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, and it worked.
Patients also would not have to worry about air in the syringe causing an embolism.
Saline nose drops can thin mucus, which should then be removed with a bulb syringe.
Instead he pulled out a syringe and gave her a shot on her upper thigh.
The scents sit in scientific beakers and are injected into the mix with a syringe
Use a rectal thermometer for infants and have a bulb syringe to clear their mucus.
Such scarcity led many addicts to use the same syringe for weeks at a time.
Typically, infant medication is more expensive and comes with a syringe, instead of a cup.
Patrick showed her followers the fun way she celebrated her boyfriend's win: with syringe shots!
Try having a medical procedure without using a plastic syringe or an intravenous drip bag.
Her office charges $850 to $950 for a cubic centimeter syringe, depending on the brand.
I had my carnalito use a binkie [homemade syringe] and inject ink into my eyeballs.
Neighborhoods see less public injecting and syringe litter, and the sites do not increase crime.
Pills, a syringe, and a vile of an unknown liquid can be seen on a table.
The most common ways to get HIV are through sexual contact or needle and syringe use.
It can be administered with a syringe-like device that sprays the drug into the nose.
Before getting his high chair, Eli was malnourished and needed to be syringe fed his meals.
Miriam kidnaps a girl from a bus stop, subduing her with some substance in a syringe.
A single syringe was reused during the campaign instead of being discarded after a single use.
Chera Kowalski crouched next to his limp body, a small syringe in her gloved hand. Squeeze.
Becton Dickinson also sells the heparin flush and saline syringe products in Canada, Bermuda, and Brazil.
In addition, glucagon is delivered with a kit that uses a syringe, not by auto-injector.
"They made it clear that he was categorically opposed to syringe exchange, period," Mr. Clere said.
One of them, syringe at the ready, kneels and gives Dafna an injection to sedate her.
The city has also installed 16 syringe disposal boxes and kiosks spread out across the city.
About 10 inches long with a feather on the back, they look like a flying syringe.
Call 911, he instructed her as he pressed the automatically triggered syringe into his father's thigh.
They could use a syringe full of air or a scalpel to find a quick vein.
All we had left were a few crusty cottons, our spoons, and a brimming syringe container.
For decades, for example, federal funding of syringe service programs was banned and many states still restrict it—even though syringe programs have helped reverse HIV epidemics in many states and countries, including New York, which once had the world's largest epidemic among people who inject drugs.
Called XSTAT 30, the syringe releases its sponge contents and can stop a gunshot wound from bleeding.
It's possible that flying drones could in many circumstances administer the XSTAT 30 syringe to patients too.
But the effect of syringe exchanges does not appear to be as great among white drug users.
The serum is harvested from the lobsters using a syringe technique that enters the lobster's soft tissue.
I used a small syringe to fill the the pen and added a tiny bit of ink.
He looked down and discovered in horror a discarded syringe stuck to the sole of his shoe.
Then the 210-year-old screamed — she had a syringe filled with blood sticking into her hand.
Then the 143-year-old screamed — she had a syringe filled with blood sticking into her hand.
" It then showed the same syringe emerging from the barrel of a gun, countering "Vaccines are dangerous!
Kowalski dropped the second syringe and put her palm on the man's sternum. Knead. Knead. Knead. Nothing.
Minutes after the marrow was drawn into the syringe, a technician rushed the specimen to the lab.
He filled a syringe and wrapped it in aluminum foil in preparation for the long day ahead.
With all this evidence and the official endorsements, you'd think the government would generously fund syringe exchanges.
"Distributing naloxone via syringe can be pretty stressful to manage in a chaotic overdose situation," he explains.
And the syringe exchange program, they said, had facilitated their drug abuse and created the needle litter.
"We really understand people's concerns about syringe litter," said Dr. Karen Smith, the state's public health officer.
Chief Biehl was fully supportive of the city's decision to set up a syringe exchange in 2014.
At one syringe exchange point in the centre of Tallinn, a man named Vitya* was quivering erratically.
In the nurse's changing locker, the police found the feeding syringe with breast milk laced with morphine.
For those who can't afford a full syringe, it can be divided between up to 10 people.
Rather than following their lead, Orange County officials have chosen to shut their only syringe exchange down.
It's the same principal that led to the establishment of syringe exchanges, which are now fairly common across the US. But while some syringe swaps have what LaSalle called "an active bathroom," where users are tacitly allowed to get high, this will the first local government to sanction use.
The department already uses a makeshift system for naloxone, with a preloaded syringe and a nasal spray attachment.
The kittens are so small that they&aposre being syringe- and bottle-fed for the next two weeks.
"Syringe service programs have saved countless lives and prevented countless cases of HIV and hepatitis C," he said.
They slowly increased the pressure on the bottom of the syringe and waited until the top flew off.
Regeneron will also launch its own prefilled syringe version of Eylea in 2019, commercial head Marion McCourt said.
He whipped out a syringe, injected it straight into his arm, and livestreamed the whole thing on Facebook.
A 2009 study found for every dollar spent on the needle and syringe program four dollars was saved.
Except for a few years, a longstanding ban on spending federal funds for syringe services programs has existed.
A young mother passed out in the front seat of her car, a syringe clutched in her fist.
Even so, addicts quickly learned how to cook the new painkiller and inject the liquid with a syringe.
But the perennial question is how many of the high points in Belfort's career started with a syringe.
As Elvekjaer explains how to prepare a syringe with naloxone, he also excitedly shows me a nasal spray.
"I'm so sorry, Mama," I say, crying as I drip more narcotics into her mouth with a syringe.
Clean syringe exchange, a common harm reduction practice, help prevent the spread of diseases among intravenous drug users.
A chemist who worked in the laboratory developing Novichok accidentally inhaled fumes while filling a syringe, and collapsed.
He lifted the gown and pulled a syringe from his pocket and injected her arm, Ms. Jallow said.
In my eight years of intravenous drug use, it is the first time I have shared a syringe.
The police report, which we obtained, says the syringe was found on the counter of the bathroom sink.
Image: Kristen V. BrownAaron Traywick dropped his pants and prepared to plunge a small syringe into his left thigh.
In particular, the tech campuses of Silicon Valley have become a boon for discreet scalpel- and syringe-wielding doctors.
It has the looks of a neon-colored syringe, but the Platinum Preppy is more about comfort than aesthetics.
Our source says Lomas was found unresponsive on the floor in the bathroom with a syringe near his body.
She grabs a syringe, feels around her patient's rear leg for a good muscle, and injects a distemper vaccine.
That amounts to around 1,200 mosquitos in a single teaspoon, and up to 2,500 in a 10-milliliter syringe.
Other conservative states that lifted restrictions on syringe exchanges in the wake of Indiana's HIV outbreak have fared better.
PLX-R18 is designed to be administered without matching, and using a standard syringe to inject the cells intramuscularly.
Researchers say this has advantages over a syringe as it's painless, easy to administer and reduces risk of infection.
He dips a syringe into a beaker of water and injects into it a small, billowing and glinting mesh.
She had a syringe in her hand, and her 10-month-old son was crying in the back seat.
Using a large syringe device they then pour the material out patterns that resemble Persian rugs and woven thread.
Grant funding from the 21st Century Cures Act allowed West Virginia to support syringe service programs in seven sites.
Nationwide, young people with hepatitis C must travel a median of 37 miles to reach a syringe service program.
" The flyer featured an image of a massive syringe in a doctor's hand, with the words "Vaccines save lives!
The group included representatives of the district attorney's office, police department, drug treatment facilities and the local syringe exchange.
And with syringe exchange programs, you make it safer for everyone else, including [drug users'] spouses and sex partners.
That book was a syringe of empathy injected directly into my self-centered, entitled 15-year-old male heart.
"He was able to kind of crank the syringe like a plunger and to extract milk," said Ms. Alvarez.
When a cup was used, there were four times as many errors as when an oral syringe was used.
Matchaya, 153, inserts a syringe of breast milk into the tube, and it travels slowly down the translucent pipe.
When she lifts Charlie's jeans from the floor, a heroin kit — needle with syringe included — fall from his pocket.
Advocates were also able to lift the federal ban on syringe program funding, a move that will save lives.
Using a syringe attached to the printer, they can inject spirals of water into a surrounding body of water.
"In an ideal world, you would have a syringe exchange program open for 40 hours a week," he said.
The plume of scarlet blood shooting back into the syringe when I checked that it was in a vein.
Yesterday Reynolds and a Dal researcher tested a few milliliters of the Keith's after extracting it with a syringe.
The Medics of Battlefield 1 run around with a seemingly magical syringe that can bring the dead back to life.
We can think about this kind of how we started syringe access services in the late 80s and early 90s.
Still wearing a suit jacket, he planted his bare left leg on a table and gingerly eased in a syringe.
Since April 2015, when the first legal syringe exchange opened in Scott County, nine more have launched across the state.
I would never use more than one syringe of Juvéderm in one appointment anyway, even if they want bigger lips.
He thinks he was stabbed with a syringe of some sort and there is concern that it may be infected.
Number two features a Duke sports medicine doc injecting a syringe of bright red liquid into a heavily tattooed shoulder.
In the photos accompanying the post, a heavily gloved hand is seen poking a syringe into the various food products.
I try not to sell my patients on a syringe of X — I try to sell them on a result.
"The bomb, the cigarette, the dripping syringe — it's crazy to think that all of those would make it in today."
Caught flat-footed, Pence scheduled his own event, where he announced that he would pray about the syringe-exchange issue.
She made a dash for it, grabbed the syringe and plunged the needle straight through his jeans into his thigh.
Walk around long enough and you may well kick a used syringe or see someone shooting up in plain view.
You enlisted leeches, siphon, syringe – but still feel weak, foolish transparent, bureau- cratic, and, in the end, remained the infanta.
Mr. Winemiller was the one who unlocked the bathroom door and found her slumped over, a syringe by her side.
After Googling the name on the syringe later, she said she learned the medication was meant to treat erectile dysfunction.
Syringe exchanges have an important role for those who inject meth, he said, just as they do for opioid users.
During this unprecedented opioid epidemic, counties across the country are collaborating with their local syringe exchanges to combat the problem.
In another video taken in that same spot, a guy appears to inject himself in the crotch with a syringe.
Syringe vending machines have existed in Berlin since 1988 and have been in France, Australia and Puerto Rico for years.
The vending machines mark the first time the Southern Nevada Health District has worked directly with a syringe access program.
In 2015, a Georgia execution had to be called off after the executioners discovered the syringe had particles floating in it.
But five years later, syringe exchanges are operating in only nine of Indiana's 92 counties, Kaiser Health News's Giles Bruce reports.
Following the attack, Feldman's rep told PEOPLE that he is being tested for infections after being stabbed by the possible syringe.
Using the gene-editing tool CRISPR to modify his DNA, Zayner whipped out a syringe and injected it into his arm.
I expressed some colostrum into a cup, then put it into the syringe and fed her little drops at a time.
His performances make liberal use of his own blood (sometimes by cutting himself, sometimes by drawing it out with a syringe).
The low-cost device acts like a large syringe, collecting blood and filtering it internally to remove clots and other particulates.
The vice president-elect saw this in Indiana when his authorization of syringe services brought a growing HIV epidemic under control.
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart in Germany have designed a micro-camera so small it can fit inside a syringe.
Days before her death, two of Natalie's siblings fed her water with a syringe and tried giving her yogurt, Jaden testified.
Though federal funds may now be used to support syringe exchanges, they still may not be used to buy injection equipment.
Drawing the drug into a syringe and then administering it to someone else requires training and precision that most people lack.
The following year, the city issued an order effectively legalizing the program, though syringe exchanges are technically prohibited under Pennsylvania law.
Do you know where the giant syringe costumes are from the "Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth" video?
Police released a photograph of a syringe hidden in a display of what appears to be milk at the Sainsbury's store:
The syringe the man had used to inject the drugs was new, the receipt from a nearby pharmacy in his pocket.
Syringe service programs, though under constant threat in the United States, have helped people who inject drugs control H.I.V. infection effectively.
The drug Zimhi is a naloxone pre-filled single dose syringe used for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose.
"Everyone would love to syringe a bit of that energy out of the Proms and into normal concert life," he said.
After being autoclaved, the sterilized, melted syringe and IV bags are incinerated, and the ash is collected and mixed into cement.
At the scene, Jessica Ruth Hand, 34, was found "unconscious behind the wheel of the car with a syringe in her arm" and John Jacob Rodriguez, 34, was found "unconscious in the back seat with a syringe next to him and an infant boy in an unsecured car seat alongside him," according to a press release.
We just isolate them from the surrounding tissue, put them in a syringe within a water-based solution, and we spray them.
According to Bold, 97% of the cells in the syringe remain viable, and so the chances of healing the wound are great.
Semen is deposited, ahem, into a plastic cup, and then a syringe is used to place it in the vagina or uterus.
Scientists who decided to see how many thousands of living mosquitoes you could cram into a syringe and ship via overnight mail!
The dad had a pill bottle full of Alprazolam (generic Xanax), a smoking pipe and a 2nd syringe laying next to him.
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department Twitter account posted an image of the hummingbird with a syringe of liquid on Monday.
His inventions are used worldwide for both human and veterinary purposes, with the disposable syringe being especially useful to the diabetic community.
After Durand agrees to look for a gene therapy criminal kingpin named Marcus Wyckes, he's attacked by an unknown, syringe-wielding assailant.
A 19-year-old laboratory worker who pricked herself with a syringe of colon cancer cells developed a tumor in her hand.
According to dancers who worked with him ... Cesar once threatened to stab another dancer with a syringe loaded with HIV-infected blood.
The researchers started with a RepRap Pro Ormerod 1 printer, retrofitting it with a custom syringe to handle cheese instead of plastic.
Corey Feldman is being tested for infections after being stabbed by possible syringe Tuesday night in Los Angeles, his rep tells PEOPLE.
Neither of these effective public health measures, sterile syringe exchange or naloxone distribution, led to the feared increases in injection drug use.
When you're at the doctor's office, for example, and he or she is ready to stick you with a flu-fighting syringe.
Prepping Narcan takes four steps: unscrew the vial, put it in the syringe, screw on the nasal mister, squeeze out the medicine.
As we reported ... Corey said someone jabbed him with a sharp object either with the tip of a knife or a syringe.
The video of the procedure is super interesting -- especially when the doc hammers the syringe into T.O.'s hip for the extraction!
She contemplated several, including one that was garishly emblazoned with an image of Mickey Mouse about to spear himself with a syringe.
About twice each summer, struggling for air, I received a shot of epinephrine drawn up in a syringe from the camp nurse.
The Run-Up The syringe started off as a conspiracy theory about Hillary Clinton's health posted on a fringe right-wing website.
The husband was found unconscious with a gun in his pocket, a syringe in his arm and needles strewn around the sink.
It should be 10cc or 12cc, not the kind of pencil-thin syringe that doctors poke you with, according to NOLS' handbook.
Cover image: Iowa Harm Reduction co-founder and executive director Sarah Ziegenhorn, holds a clean syringe donated by partnering organization Prairie Works.
Without coverage, Ms. Walker stockpiled empty vials of insulin in her refrigerator, using a syringe to suck out whatever drops were left.
Actually, many believe he is one of the most talented actors of his generation, a syringe of adrenaline in whatever he appears.
All of the ingredients in the dishes here have been blitzed to a pulp before being extruded through a syringe onto plates.
The Alliance has continued to operate a syringe exchange program on reduced hours but was forced to close down its community space.
In the remote village of Nachodokopele in southeastern South Sudan, the same syringe was used on multiple people for four days straight.
The same year, he earned the N.I.H. Director's Pioneer Award for inventing syringe-injectable mesh electronics that can integrate with the brain.
At the beginning, she cried every time the nurse squirted the tiny plastic syringe, full of clear morphine, into the baby's mouth.
Shakur was busted after a brief struggle ... and cops say they searched him and found a syringe and multiple baggies of meth.
"The needle and syringe program was one of getting them (injecting drug users) to come in for the other services," she said.
Therefore, you&aposll usually find infant Tylenol® is sold in liquid form that you administer with an eyedropper or oral syringe.
I almost had to look away as the film renders a hand reaching into the machine and only just dodging an erratic syringe.
Rohingya migrant Mohhamad Hussein, 10, holds a discarded syringe that he was playing with at the Thankhali refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Dec.
An hour after that conversation with my patient, a nurse came up to me, holding a used syringe between her purple-gloved fingers.
This sponge-filled syringe can plug a gunshot wound in just 15 secondsFirst responders have to work quickly when treating gun shot wounds.
During this second session, she used an ear wax irrigation syringe to wash out the wax, which had been loosened by the oil.
To catch enough of the plume droplets to measure their contents, the team had to essentially milk the vape with a syringe pump.
In it, a woman is grinning as she depresses the plunger on the hormone-filled syringe she's injecting into her husband's naked bottom.
When caught (and after trial), Vinas should have been sentenced to the highest crime possible with the key (if not syringe) thrown away.
After seven weeks of watching The Simpsons DVDs, eating cheddar soup through a syringe, and communicating through a dry erase board, I snapped.
"I built something out of washers, a piece of plastic, a latex glove, some duct tape, a syringe and a tube," he said.
A skinny young sheriff's deputy on the scene showed us a half-filled syringe: the contents resembled clean sand, which suggested pure heroin.
But the medicine -- epinephrine -- is generic and cheap, and the device (essentially a syringe without a needle) has been around since the 1970s.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, seven evidence reviews for federal government agencies reaffirmed that syringe exchanges were effective, safe and cost-effective.
Congress took action in December to allow some states and local communities to use federal funds for certain components of syringe services programs.
After four doses of naloxone (each syringe contains five doses) he started shallow breathing and Marcus could see the whites of his eyes.
Or, if they're being used to deliver medication, it can be given via syringe, although this takes up more of a caregiver's time.
"If your drug comes in a prefilled syringe and at 1 milligram, and you need to give 1 milligram, it's easy," she said.
Now Orange County leaders have escalated their battle by suing to permanently shut down the expanded syringe exchange before it begins operating again.
Cover: A syringe filled with water with a sticker for a vaccine against chickenpox in a doctor's office in Berlin, 4 March 2015.
City officials, however, argue that the needle exchange program led to more syringe litter in the area, providing pictures to media as proof.
If you're an experienced G user, you're going to measure it with a plastic syringe to make sure you're getting the right dose.
"If your drug comes in a prefilled syringe and at one milligram, and you need to give one milligram, it's easy," she said.
It was against the law to possess a syringe in Indiana, and Pence opposed needle exchanges because he believed they encouraged drug use.
Another bold new technique to help overcome extreme injury is a syringe created by RevMedx that injects tiny blood-absorbing sponges into bullet wounds.
Dr. Weiser prepped my lips with numbing cream before meticulously injecting both my top and bottom lips with one whole syringe of Restylane-L.
Kanopy has a whole kids section with old and new classics that do not feature a CG doctor impregnating Spider-Man with a syringe.
Once a doctor was able to see to him, the emergency room physician used a syringe filled with lidocaine to exterminate the vile creature.
The medic has a small syringe that they can use to poke teammates who have died whose countdown timers have not yet run out.
Security researcher Scott Gayou identified eight vulnerabilities in a syringe infusion pump—a machine used to administer to patients precision doses of medication intravenously.
Inserted by a syringe into the skin between the thumb and the index finger, the chips communicate with other devices using Near Field Communication.
If you're forced to get a stomach implant that makes heroin stop working on your body, here's a trick: Fill the syringe with water.
To do this, the scientists connected elastic tubes of various diameters to a syringe filled with fluid and inserted a tiny projectile on top.
Contrary to fears about prolonging or encouraging addiction, syringe exchanges actually make it more likely for people to seek help and recover from addiction.
So I don't know if he just got me with just the tip of the knife, or if he got me with a syringe.
The tool section of the emoji keyboard boasts an array of knives, a syringe, a water gun, a beeper, a battery, and a bomb.
The recall was prompted by the potential for "loose particulate matter on the syringe plunger" which could result in a range of adverse events.
Although most states and local governments limit or prohibit syringe exchange programs, some restrictions have been lifted, offering additional opportunities to study their effects.
For example, in 2008, the District of Columbia's syringe exchange funding ban was lifted, and several programs began offering harm reduction and exchange services.
The little balls of fried dough come with a plastic syringe so you can control how much jelly or cream you want to inject.
Along the way, the syringe that wasn't revealed everything there is to know about the truth, the media and this topsy-turvy presidential campaign.
At trial, jurors learned that, days before her death, two of Natalie's siblings fed her water with a syringe and tried giving her yogurt.
Trump fails to acknowledge the role that syringe services programs play in reducing overdose deaths, preventing blood-borne infections and providing critical health services.
Haffernan was fatally shot multiple times in a hotel room after officers, who called it a "high-risk situation," found him holding a syringe.
We are also expanding buprenorphine treatment availability through syringe exchange programs, training providers to prescribe and increasing public education to promote opioid addiction treatment.
Stronger support for syringe access programs and opioid agonist therapy services are a necessary piece of the puzzle to prevent new viral hepatitis infections.
The doctor prepared a syringe full of an anesthetic called lidocaine and injected it into Collins's ear in an attempt to kill the pest.
Following her release from the halfway house, she spent her last years in Florida; at that time, the state had no legal syringe exchange programs.
Teigen, 32, can be heard laughing as she uses a syringe and a scoop to shovel as much liquid as possible back into its bottle.
Laughed Teigen as she used a syringe and a scoop to shovel as much liquid as possible back into its bottle, "We're trying!" she says.
After deciding that chemical enhancements didn't hold water in their competition, officials decided to disqualify the camels who went under the syringe before the competition.
He made it one season as a homicidal biochemist on As The World Turns before he was killed off with a syringe to the heart.
"Your blood is drawn into a syringe that has irregularly shaped glass beads, which trigger the blood cells to produce healing factors," says Dr. Sturm.
Syringe exchange clinics in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands have been encouraging heroin users to chase the dragon rather than inject for decades.
Getting the sheet mask out of its syringe-like container was tricky — the plastic was really sealed on there — that it required scissors (and patience).
Corey Feldman has gotten a clean bill of health after saying he was stabbed with what he believes to be a syringe or a knife.
Syringe exchanges are endorsed by the 2015 National H.I.V./AIDS Strategy for the United States and the 2012 President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Blueprint.
Under the reform, criminal penalties for low-level possession and consumption were eliminated and access to supervised consumption sites, syringe exchanges and treatment options expanded.
Additionally, you should ask your dermatologist to show you the unopened syringe and filler product with its original label before injecting it into your lips.
Get an irrigation syringe so that you can fill it with potable drinking water and wash dirt, pine needles, and pebbles out of fresh wounds.
I quickly closed this section, and with a large syringe, filled the skull back up with sterile water to leave no room for trapped air.
The third I rattle around in now, a filled syringe by my right thigh, ready to squirt out in case the cops pull me over.
But Jordan School District policy allows medication delivered by syringe only if it has been prefilled by the drug manufacturer or by a registered pharmacist.
Inserted under the skin with a syringe, the string includes a specially engineered molecule that changes color when the body begins to fight an infection.
"Working together, we helped address the outbreak by implementing comprehensive syringe services programs (SSPs) that helped change the scope of the unprecedented crisis," Adams said.
The government also needs to spend more on needle exchange and clean syringe programs to combat the infectious diseases that are associated with sharing needles.
But Buck said he did not see Moore injecting methamphetamine and did not know where Moore discarded the syringe, a statement of probable cause said.
The court agreed that the needle litter problem in fact preceded the syringe exchange, but it indicated that the needle exchange had exacerbated the problem.
I was feeding myself with a syringe for like three weeks because and my dad was fed up with seeing me suffer and drinking protein shakes.
Health Minister Marisol Touraine said that oral syringe through which it is administered appeared to be at fault and that the supplement itself was not dangerous.
Verter, a community center there that works with drug users, tested the syringe he used to take the drug and it came up positive for fentanyl.
To manually clean the ear, which isn't always necessary because of the body's natural ability to do so, professionals suggest using an ear lavage or syringe.
In May in Zhejiang province a teacher had jabbed a syringe of blue paint into the buttocks of children who were refusing to take a nap.
Clinton "healthers" spread a conspiracy theory that she used a body double and required "auto-injector syringe" doses of diazepam to conceal her alleged seizures. 72.
"A patient [getting fillers] should ask their doctor what product is being injected and to  see the pre-filled syringe or vial being used," he adds.
This preparation makes them more likely to inject with a sterile syringe, not go through withdrawal, and they are less likely to turn to street drugs.
Syringe access programs also don't lengthen addiction by preventing people from seeking treatment—in fact, participants are more likely than others to seek and receive help.
To make it clear how much that really is, she takes a syringe with four milliliters of water, dyed yellow, and squirts it onto a pad.
A corkscrew of pain spiraled through her body as the marrow was pulled, and then a few milliliters of red, bone-flecked sludge filled the syringe.
The sensations surged up from somewhere inside, like poison through a syringe: a mix of sadness, anxiety, and shame that would overwhelm anyone, especially a teenager.
Wasilla, AlaskaAs her husband lay moaning in pain from the cancer riddling his body, Patricia Martin searched frantically through his medical bag, looking for a syringe.
Find out how it works The FDA announced a recall of Naloxone on Monday after the antidote's manufacturer flagged a potential issue with the syringe plunger.
When Elvekjaer moves on to the training process, he has me administer CPR to a dummy and show him how I'd load a syringe with naloxone.
One of the common criticisms is that these programs allegedly enable more drug use because they remove a hurdle (getting a sterile syringe) to using drugs.
One exhibit recreates the setting of the blood oath ceremony and displays what are said to be the bowl and syringe used by the Thirty Comrades.
Using a syringe, a drinkmaker injects the ice with the makings of an Old-Fashioned and places it in a glass atop crème-de-cassis granita.
In the United States—which has historically focused on punitive measures over harm reduction—there are only around 200 syringe service programs covering the entire country.
Late Wednesday night, Tris Pharma announced a voluntary recall of three lots of its infants' liquid ibuprofen products, all of which can be administrated via oral syringe.
We're told she passed out at the wheel with a syringe full of heroin in her arm, with her baby daddy passed out in the back seat.
She then puts the mixture in a syringe and squeezes it into an empty tube with a doe-foot applicator — you know, just like a liquid lipstick.
Theranos promised a medical testing device that made a single drop of blood from your finger more precise than a painful old-school syringe in your vein.
"What's stopping us from all putting this in our scotch and getting jacked right now," he said, gesturing again to the syringe full of muscle-boosting DNA.
He also pointed to a media report from Richmond, Indiana, saying the county prosecutor had documented a fatal overdose involving a needle from the local syringe exchange.
The company's page on LinkedIn said its name was "Adderall For Sale," and one of its blog posts featured a photo of orange pills and a syringe.
As McKeever mentions, she expressed her milk (squeezing it out of the breast, whether by hand or by pump) to store and to feed Andromeda via syringe.
Yet amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research estimates that only 10 percent of West Virginia counties have syringe service programs, though many are in the planning process.
Between bouts of turbulence, she stabs him until she decides it would be better to leave the needle in the skull and reattach the syringe every time.
"He had to be syringe-fed in a full liquid diet every two hours and that was for the first three months of his life," said Amberson.
And expanding safe injection education and syringe access are "critical next steps in preventing the current spread of hepatitis C, and possibly HIV, among young opioid injectors."
Jordan J. Buckley, 35, were shot while trying to serve Dorsey with a warrant for failure to appear in court on charges of illegally possessing a syringe.
I grasped the first syringe like a pencil, pinched some skin next to my belly button, and without pause, inserted the needle with a dart-like motion.
The product comes with a fragrance-free solution and small syringe that gay mean can use to flush out their anals canal and prepare for butt sex.
Schools and camps bought in — it was easier (and legally prudent, perhaps) to have auto-injectors at the ready, rather than to draw epinephrine into a syringe.
Dr. Lee injects a big syringe into the lumps, which basically sucks all the gooey gel liquid from the ganglion cysts, making the skin fall flat again.
A nurse could pop a small syringe of frozen cells into a bedside device, push a button to thaw the solution, and inject it into the patient.
The delicate steel arms evoke the outline of a vintage syringe; they are unadorned by the luminescence that makes contemporary models easy to see in the dark.
The most infamous overdose is from Pulp Fiction, when a zonked John Travolta stabs an overdosed Uma Thurman in the heart with a gigantic syringe of adrenaline.
Bluthenthal made another point: To the extent that there is needle litter, the risk of someone getting inadvertently stuck by an improperly disposed syringe is, statistically, minimal.
On a Saturday morning in September she walked past a woman on Hyde Street slouched on the pavement and preparing to plunge a syringe into her hand.
During the 1990s, dozens of cases against people who ran illegal needle exchange programs in states that criminalized syringe possession relied on a public health "necessity" defense.
Minneapolis-headquartered Protolabs also recently partnered with MedStar Health to develop a 3D-printed gravity feed syringe holder that can alleviate some of the work of nurses.
Preventive interventions have dramatically reduced mother-to-child HIV transmission, increased HIV testing,  expanded access to condoms, syringe exchange programs, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for women.
One of the bailiffs had worn a black tie embroidered with a white syringe, later admitting that he wanted to express his support for the death penalty.
"You have something very special in you," intones one of her dispassionate captors, presumably trying to extract it through the jumbo syringe he's jabbing into her arm.
Eighteen states had no such programs, the report found, while Maine, Nevada and Utah had the most comprehensive laws related to prevention, including syringe exchange without limitations.
This has happened despite decades of research showing that syringe programs prevent the spread of disease and reduce health care costs without increasing illegal drug use or crime.
The syringe exchange in Connersville, where Gabbard used to go, shut down last May after the local hospital where it had moved, Fayette Regional, went bankrupt and closed.
I have this one crazy memory of finding a syringe in my front yard when I was like seven years old and thinking that it was really cool.
Ajovy, which will initially be available in a pre-filled syringe rather than a more sophisticated auto-injector device like Aimovig's, is seen as crucial for Teva's recovery.
For the procedure, Dr. Lee shoves a thick, syringe-looking tubular vacuum into Mary's leg, and the fat is sucked out, dripping into a vacuole like melted butter.
At least thirteen states have implemented limited syringe exchange laws since 2015—but many of these states are still struggling heavily with overdose deaths and blood-borne diseases.
Gainey's struggle is illustrative of the broader push for syringe access and how even in the face of overwhelming evidence, many are still reluctant to tolerate these programs.
The nurse violated protocols by using the same vial of medication and syringe to inject multiple intravenous bags at W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, according to Cherokee officials.
In the master bedroom, they confiscated a stethoscope, a blood pressure monitor, a syringe, an EKG machine, and other medical equipment and supplies, according to an evidence list.
Meredith gets permission from the fiancé to stab Max in the brain with a syringe over and over agin to try and relieve the pressure in his skull.
"What the needle and syringe program did was to bring them (drug users) out very clearly, knowing that the program was actually targeting them," said Angira of NOSET.
The small size of the syringe prevents people from over-douching, which can lead to intestinal problems, one of Goldstein's representatives who was hosting a demonstration told me. 
By using a syringe placed at varying heights and moving at different speeds, the team hoped to zero in on the most important features of Pollock's pioneering technique.
I keep thinking about it because it accomplishes nothing, and within that realization, I think that Battlefield 1's magical resurrection with a syringe is somehow more honest.
We need to fight the stigma of opioid treatment and syringe exchange programs, which have saved lives and helped people regain their ability to participate in their communities.
In "Ultra Violet Visionary Transformation No.2" (2014–20163), the mannered curvatures of the syringe-applied paint strands sit awkwardly with the slapdash texture of their enclosed surfaces.
Patients seeking treatment for malaria, typhoid or even toothache end up lying next to an Ebola victim or getting an injection with a syringe previously used on one.
Then they "turned me onto my back on the floor and injected a green fluid into my genitals using a syringe," the doctor recounted, according to the report.
As I pulled my arm back to thrust the syringe into my belly, the plane hit turbulence, nearly causing me to plunge the needle into my left arm.
The second liquid, the one that would put an end to Augustus, was a virulent blue, and there seemed to be a lot of it in the syringe.
When parents used the dosing cups often sold with children's drugs, they were four times more likely to make a mistake than when they measured with a syringe.
Corey says one of the guys pulled his door open and jabbed him one time with a sharp object -- either the tip of a knife or a syringe.
Update 2/7/18: On Wednesday, Indian police arrested Rajendra Yadav, an unlicensed doctor who's accused of infecting at least 46 people with HIV by re-using a syringe.
After a struggle, he overtakes Gage, and puts him down, using a syringe filled with a lethal cocktail of drugs — just as he did to Church a little earlier.
About 120 miles away, in southern Indiana, Lawrence County abandoned its syringe exchange in 2017, after only a year, when county commissioners expressed concerns about abetting illegal drug use.
On the trip, I watched, with equal parts fascination and nausea, as a Swedish derm completely reshaped patients' jawlines, chins, and noses with a few pushes of the syringe.
Where traditional PRP therapy involves taking the blood into an empty syringe, separating the plasma, and then injecting the resulting concentrate into the skin, MCX works a little differently.
"The blood is withdrawn into a syringe that contains glass beads with an uneven surface, which triggers the blood cells to overproduce anti-inflammatory and regenerative factors," she says.
"You can't stop it, you can't regulate these things," Roberts says to the camera a few minutes before pinching his belly fat and plunging a syringe into its tissue.
Another guy went to the driver's side and Corey says the guy stabbed him with some sort of syringe or other sharp object and then the car took off.
The government has not put any of its own money into these services but has allowed donors to open seven needle and syringe programs in its two largest cities.
NEW DELHI — Police officials in northern India were searching on Tuesday for a fake doctor suspected of infecting dozens of his patients with H.I.V. by reusing a dirty syringe.
There have also been reports of closures or reduced hours for syringe exchange programs in New Jersey, a recovery center in Texas, and outpatient services in Kentucky, among others.
In another video that's no longer listed on his Instagram, U.S. Attorneys said Middlebrook showed viewers a syringe with a clear liquid that was supposedly the cure for coronavirus.
If you spot a used syringe, place your container on the flat ground, grasp the needle with your picker, then push it into the sharps bin, needle side first.
Taking a syringe from a bundle of about thirty held together with rubber bands, she gripped the rig between her teeth and untied a blue ribbon from her hair.
Our office is here preventing and here they are condoning, even encouraging them to continue to use drugs, to inject drugs, as long as you use a clean syringe.
I remember glancing at myself in the mirror while I was lighting the dope, a syringe dangling from my mouth, and thinking, This is the me I love best.
Brazil has received her well and her husband found work doing odd jobs, painting and mowing lawns, Lopez said, as she fed her baby milk with a large syringe.
On Tueday, the Harm Reduction Coalition praised the CDC's report and the fact that it comes at a pivotal moment when there is a need for more syringe exchange programs.
Here it is next to a syringe for scale:Photo: Randhawa et al (IJSO 2018)There have been several other cases of these auxiliary nails, especially in the case of toenails.
"When she was a tiny kitten she wasn't eating on her own so she had to be syringe fed every four hours or she would have been euthanized,"Jackson explained.
During that period, new hepatitis C cases rose from 7,144 to 7,837, though some syringe exchange officials said they expected those numbers to initially increase as more people got tested.
In one example, officers used the system to connect two crimes — a man who used a syringe to steal a drill in two different Home Depots in New York City.
We left the hospital with a newborn baby and no instruction manual, but we did get to take home some extra goodies including a bulb syringe to clear nasal passageways.
Now Lyan sits alongside her mother, her big, dark eyes watching intensely as Johaina tries to make her son eat, feeding him tiny amounts of milk formula through a syringe.
FDA staff noted that Rexista was easier to crush than OxyContin, but said it was similar to OxyContin or was less likely to be manipulated for abuse using a syringe.
If the doctor sets up a lethal syringe-driver and pushes it himself it is euthanasia, but if the patient applies pressure or flicks the switch it is assisted suicide.
"It was a terrible first few days of mourning the loss of Chloe and trying to feed eight puppies with a 3 milliliter syringe," says Murphy's daughter, Deanna Murphy-Vest.
He'd snuck out of his bed while a boy named James was wailing and weeping loud enough to make the whirlybird drift over to him with its sleep-inducing syringe.
He says he was stopped at a traffic light when an unknown "wolfpack" of people approached his car, opened the door and stabbed him in the stomach with a syringe.
Instead of receiving a flu vaccine with the typical prick of a syringe, the petite patch comes equipped with 100 microneedles that deliver a vaccine when pressed onto your arm.
When the doors open, they take their seats at the metal tables inside and wait for one of the nurses to bring them a clean syringe, preloaded with liquid hydromorphone.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Stan also claims Olivarez had a nurse inject Stan with a syringe and extract his blood to sell it in Las Vegas as a collectible.
The federal probe involved the pre-filled syringe program of AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group's now-defunct Medical Initiatives Inc subsidiary, as well as certain oncology products, according to the company's filing.
But botflies also occupy his testicles in the Congo (which entails a painful extractive procedure: "I reached for a sterile syringe and slowly slid its long needle into my flesh").
"A lot of people said the same about syringe exchanges - if you're giving away free needles, you're just going to be encouraging people to use heroin," said Myrick, now 28.
One syringe of Juvéderm Voluma, a product now commonly used on the cheeks, runs $700 to $1,200 in New York, with price variations depending on neighborhood and the doctor's experience.
In addition, he said, a container — such as a syringe wrapped in a plastic bag or a screw-top plastic jar — would have protected the agent from water and decay.
The Bronx has a strong network of syringe exchange programs, opioid overdose prevention programs and opioid treatment programs that offer medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction with methadone and buprenorphine.
Cover: Used syringe found between piles of trash at the heroin camp located under the North Second Street overpass, in the Kensington Section of Philadelphia, PA, on July 31, 2017.
Once, in January 2018, a nurse sent her a message showing a syringe containing 10 units of the insulin solution, rather than the proper dose of one unit, it said.
A recent survey of Washington syringe exchange participants found that 75 percent were interested in getting help reducing or stopping their use, but only 14 percent were enrolled in treatment.
After wrapping the ribbon around her bicep, she pulled it taut, and, holding the syringe like a pencil, she lowered it into a vein in the crook of her elbow.
In 2016, Congress also modified the law to make front-line public health and harm reduction services such as syringe exchanges eligible to use federal HIV/hepatitis C prevention dollars.
In bin Laden's letter to his wife, written under the pseudonym Abu Abdallah, he theorized the dentist could have used a syringe to plant a chip under his wife's skin.
The man Mr. Simmons helped get into a drug-treatment program was nearly rearrested when he tried to pass through the court's metal detector with a syringe in his pocket.
The syringe exchange, which provided clean needles to injection drug users, was one effort among many that helped control the outbreak, the Indiana State Department of Health told VICE News.
This came with new rules for prescribing opioid painkillers, more access to the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, and the expansion of its syringe services program (colloquially known as "needle exchanges").
Several nurses had to hold me down while the doctor came at my right butt cheek with a giant syringe, with a giant needle filled with a weird spongy substance.
A zoological intern at the hospital picked up a Lego car kit, and using some syringe parts and animal-safe epoxy, vets MacGyvered a sweet little rig for Pedro's caboose. Look!
The secret to agelessness can now be unlocked with a syringe, but it seems like a natural progression that the next big breakthrough in anti-aging should come entirely needle-free.
So, for the past few weeks his wife had been injecting a syringe full of an antibiotic, called Cubicin, into an intravenous line he had snaking up through his left arm.
The real costs come in connection to the EpiPen's auto-injector which delivers the drug to people who need it in a much easier fashion than a traditional needle and syringe.
Ollie is ambiguously diabetic (the game simply calls him "unwell"), so I limped around, slowly assembling a bee-proof suit for collecting honey that he could inject with a scavenged syringe.
The picture, taken by Kelley Chance of Kelley Photo, shows the rainbow made up with every syringe, pill bottle, vial and patch that Lesleigh used to bring Lennon into the world.
Then he grabbed a syringe and squirted a pale creamy substance into the seams around the nine spots where the sensors were expected to maintain the closest contact with the skull.
You can watch in the clip above as Foot (again, still funny) gets part of his thigh muscle cut out of him out with a syringe the size of a pencil.
However, working in a bipartisan manner, ONDCP led efforts to overturn the federal ban and today, federal funding is available to cover much of the costs associated with syringe services programs.
Mr. Steenkamp, 73, who is diabetic and uses a cane, said the pain from his daughter's murder had been so severe that he would use his insulin syringe to hurt himself.
You can buy hemostatic powder loose in packets or built into a gauze pad, but for potential gunshot wounds buy what looks like a big plastic syringe filled with Celox granules.
To create these threads, the researchers used an off-the-shelf 3D printer that they modified by adding a syringe that would inject water into a small box of silicone oil.
According to medical officials, he told many of his patients that an injection would make them feel better, and the patients said he kept reusing the same syringe without cleaning it.
To get that fluid into a dehydrated small child, she said, parents need to give frequent small drinks, often either by spoon or from a dropper or a needleless medication syringe.
One nurse at the hospital, Pauline Spilka, told investigators that despite her experience in elderly care, she had never heard of a syringe driver before working at the War Memorial Hospital.
They found more men who had encounters with Mr. Buck, including one who said Mr. Buck gave him a syringe that Mr. Buck said contained methamphetamine, according to last month's complaint.
"Some doctors who can offer Suboxone have admission requirements," said Benjamin Cocchiaro, a family medicine resident at the University of Pennsylvania, who also treats patients at Philadelphia's syringe exchange, Prevention Point.
The syringe was filled with an experimental herpes therapy based on a treatment method only previously tested in mice, and Traywick was about to become the first human to ever try it.
Research has found that IV drug users who go to a syringe exchange are significantly more likely to enter treatment and stop or cut back on shooting narcotics than those who don't.
When Mr. Jalbani protested, he said, Mr. Ghanghro snapped at him and told him he was using an old syringe because Mr. Jalbani was too poor to pay for a new one.
But analyzing street drugs for their chemical makeup is very expensive: Testing a single syringe for fentanyl and other drugs costs about $300, and public health departments are famously strapped for funding.
Many parents are making dosing errors when giving medicine to their children, a new study suggests , but using a syringe instead of a cup or spoon could prevent many of those errors.
There are 200 syringe access programs across the US, but a recent CDC study estimated 2200 additional SSPs are needed to stave the rapid nationwide rise of hepatitis C and HIV infections.
But you don't live through Stalin without a sense of humor, and today Warsaw locals who don't refer to it as the Wedding Cake prefer Stalin's Syringe, or Elephant in Lacy Panties.
Patients who opt, instead, for hydromorphone tablets, which are far less expensive than the liquid stuff, get a syringe and a premade slurry of ground-up pills, served in a sterile cooker.
"We're trying!" the mother of two can be heard saying in a video posted on her Twitter account, as she uses a syringe to try and retrieve as much liquid as possible.
Since the camera can fit inside a syringe and can focus from a distance of 3mm, it could potentially be used to capture images from inside human organs or even the brain.
She smiles, squints at her syringe, held up, lit, like dye bubbles lengthening in a radiant corridor: see livesunborn (half-souls blindly pushing toward life) gather outside time, inside your mind. Move!
BRONX PARK FLOODED WITH NEEDLES DESPITE SYRINGE DISPOSAL BOXES The mother of the girl gave the tick to a neighbor, Gloria Kim, who gives lectures on tick prevention, according to the report.
The trailer for the film, filled with dramatic music, opens with the words "Are Our Children Safe?" on a black screen with billowing smoke that appears to be coming from a syringe.
"We did research on taking advantage of the molecular syringe aspect of phage, and what we had them do is inject instructions for the microbe itself to kill itself," he told me.
Ashley would tenderly elevate the bundled rabbit to the couch, where I would hold Judy against the cushion like a football while Ashley tried to get a syringe nib past her lip.
On February 18, police were notified that a woman reported that she was poked with what is believed to be a syringe near the entrance of a Churchton grocery store, police said.
Opinion I held the syringe up to the light above the bathroom mirror and flicked it a few times with my finger to make sure I had the exact dose of Lupron.
Before you know it, [the meth] is already melted down; you just see your syringe full of water primarily and don't know how much of that dosage they've put into this needle.
We turned our house into a milk-making laboratory and invited in consultants who showed us how to encourage our son's sucking with a strange contraption that involved tubes and a syringe.
He told VICE News in October that he risked arrest as Philadelphia's mayor in the early '90s when he approved a clean syringe exchange site called Prevention Point — but nothing ultimately happened.
The syringe vending machine program is a collaboration between Trac-B Exchange, a harm reduction center, the Southern Nevada Health District, and Nevada Access to Research, Education, Social Support & Health Care Assistance.
The syringe vending machine program is a collaboration between Trac-B Exchange, a harm reduction center, the Southern Nevada Health District, and Nevada Access to Research, Education, Social Support & Health Care Assistance.
His dad, who works full-time at a gas turbine engine company, mixes them up and uses a syringe to insert them into his boy's feeding tube three times a day, he says.
Roehrhoff also said he expected shortly to be able to fill a gap in Gerresheimer's portfolio by acquiring syringe-security technology that would protect needles, which is a regulatory requirement in many regions.
That's the sentiment new mom Rebecca McKeever wanted to share when she posted a photo of herself feeding her newborn daughter with a syringe, because she was having trouble latching on to breastfeed.
Then he walked into the basement of Fayette County's courthouse in the eastern Indiana city of Connersville, where two women—a public health nurse and a recovery coach—ran a syringe exchange program.
"While we do think having a prefilled syringe available ... will be helpful to physicians... We don't see (the lack of) it as, in any way, a negative to our current profile," she added.
On the morning of October 477003, Brennan went to the bathroom with a syringe in his hand and took a drug he ordered online from China, a friend at the house told police.
But if your MacBook Pro's battery has been giving you issues and you don't mind the extra effort, then grab your screwdriver, plastic pry bar, and your trusty syringe and get to work.
" Dr. Wodak and a number of colleagues decided to petition the NSW Health department, "I started writing submission after submission for a needle and syringe program but my submissions were ignored or declined.
"It's not like going to a drug dealer," BeeLee, one of the patients who asked to be called by her nickname, tells me, as a nurse plunges a syringe into her arm muscle.
The company has since developed unique lab and testing technologies using small samples of blood, urine, and other specimens – some taken with a simple prick of the finger instead of a large syringe.
"If the parents don't have an oral syringe, the provider should give one to the parents to take home," said Dr. Yin, who is an associate professor of pediatrics at New York University.
Mata's infirmary is the Corner Project, a syringe exchange program that began operating in the New York neighborhood of Washington Heights, which houses a bathroom where drug users can more safely inject heroin.
Then, one day, she and a colleague pulled up in front of a house, and a girl rose from her seat on the front porch and walked down to accept a clean syringe.
It is also providing vaccines to at-risk populations through public health initiatives like syringe exchange programs and community vaccination events, according to Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services spokeswoman Barbara Fox.
After arriving at his new California home, Tran continued feeding his little patient every few hours — Duo had to be tube-fed, and later syringe-fed, because she wouldn't drink from a bottle.
A goal to establish site buprenorphine treatment at seven syringe exchange programs in 2017 has yet to be met: four will start prescribing by June, another three will start the following fiscal year.
Thus, the actor found himself one winter afternoon on a padded baby-blue exam table in the sunny offices of a dermatologist, a syringe filled with lidocaine and cortisone directed toward his nose.
And while they themselves terminated late-stage pregnancies of rape survivors — operations requiring advanced skills, a surgical theater and supportive care — they also trained local doctors on a transformative new device: the manual vacuum aspiration syringe, also known as M.V.A. Introduced by the U.S. Agency for International Development as part of a vast new family planning program aimed at curbing population growth in poor countries, the M.V.A. was ingeniously simple: a plastic hand-held syringe attached to a flexible polyethylene tube or cannula.
The maker of the allergy emergency product EpiPen announced that it would offer rebates to lower the cost for some consumers, in the face of outrage over the price of the syringe-like device.
When you look that good, who cares whether your glow comes courtesy of superior genes and a diligent skin-care routine or a skilled dermatologist armed with a vial of Botox and a syringe?
By 2012, after expansion of needle exchange and over-the-counter sales, that rate was down to 3 percent, prompting the state health department to label syringe exchange the "gold standard" for HIV prevention.
Mr. Jalbani, a laborer, said he first grew alarmed when he saw Mr. Ghanghro rummage through the trash for a syringe to use on Ali, his 6-year-old son, who is also infected.
The other reached the opposite conclusion on harm reduction, claiming that syringe exchange programs and distributing naloxone to reverse overdose actually make matters worse—while ignoring decades of public health data to the contrary.
The game, according to Vice, is like a weird Space Invaders game where you use the keyboard arrows to dodge objects such as cigarettes, alcohol and a syringe with an egg or a sperm.
"I can't tell you the number of times where I have received emails from moms saying, 'My kids just asked me why that man has a syringe sticking out of his arm,' " he said.
This decline is due, in part, to the effectiveness and deployment of syringe services programs (SSPs) which offer people who use drugs access to sterile syringes and other services, including pathways to drug treatment.
These policies have been guided by science, and efforts such as lifting the ban on Federal funding for syringe access programs or expanding treatment funding have received support from both sides of the aisle.
One prevention measure the commission did not embrace is expanding syringe exchange programs, which public health experts say save money and lives by reducing the spread of H.I.V. and hepatitis C with contaminated syringes.
But if they don't have access to new, sterile needles, they'll just reuse a syringe that either they used before or that a peer used — both of which dramatically increase the risk of infection.
In this new model, heritage cues like its "bicompax," or twin-counter dial, vintage numerals and syringe hands sit alongside a more contemporary bicolor case and an automatic chronograph movement with an annual calendar.
In the book, Ms. Buck speculates that the syringe rumor derived from her habit of carrying vials of seawater given to her by a spa and tipping them into drinks, to boost her electrolytes.
With the sharp increases in use and overdoses, syringe litter has become a significant flash point for the town's middle-class residents, particularly because tourism is so important for Eureka and the surrounding region.
"The cost of Humira, which is injected via syringe, was more than $72,000 a year on prescription drug websites this week and is not expected to come down until at least 2023," Chris writes.
Even more curious, six of the men in the trial couldn't tolerate a complete dose of RISUG "either because of leakage from the syringe or because of vas counter punctures," the study's authors wrote.
Some states do not support these programs, however, and there are glaring gaps between syringe exchange programs and the 220 counties the Centers for Disease Control calls "vulnerable" to HIV and Hepatitis C outbreaks.
The act itself was simple biological mechanics: Michael would come in a cup, hand it over, and Alissa and Valentina would retreat to their bedroom for an attempted insemination via a needle-less syringe.
I'd rather have someone abuse something like this where you're gonna wake up the next morning instead of having a 911 call on your hands or jamming a Narcan syringe in your arm or whatever.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - At least 33 people have tested positive for HIV in the northern Indian town of Bangarmau after an unqualified medical practitioner injected some of them with an infected syringe, a government official said.
A funnel and a graduated cylinderYes, you can just squirt your ingredient amounts directly into a dropper, but some of these things are extremely thick and difficult to pull into a syringe without considerable frustration.
We got Pat Monday on her way into LAX ... and Bobbi's aunt was remorseful and saddened by Max's passing -- last week he was found unresponsive on a bathroom floor with a syringe near his body.
It is thought the pair may have come acrossa vial or syringe left behind after an attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter in March, which Britain has accused Russia of carrying out.
According to  the report, the NYC Health and Parks department has placed syringe-disposal boxes in local parks throughout the Bronx to deal with an abundance of loose needles found by sanitation workers each month.
Sadly, in Trump's America, we still don't understand these principles of harm reduction—even though, for example, we've had the data for decades to show that all of this is true regarding syringe exchange programs.
Since pharmacies have yet to pick up the slack, most of the naloxone that makes it into the hands of drug users is distributed by syringe-exchange programs and other community-based organizations, Wheeler says.
Tony Brenna, discussing Cathy Evelyn Smith, the "Florence Nightingale with a hypodermic syringe" ultimately imprisoned for her role in John Belushi's death, feels the paper crossed a line in befriending her to coax a quote.
The New Health Care For decades, public health experts have known that syringe exchange programs reduce the spread of certain viral infections — like H.I.V., hepatitis B and hepatitis C — by removing contaminated syringes from circulation.
A cost-effectiveness analysis published in 2014 replicated the findings of others that came before it: A dollar invested in syringe exchange programs saves at least six dollars in avoided costs associated with H.I.V. alone.
"Policies that limit syringe access are not in the best interest of public health," said Sean Allen, an infectious disease and public health researcher at Johns Hopkins University and a co-author of the study.
"Syringe services programs aren't necessarily the first thing that comes to mind when you think about a Republican health secretary, but we're in a battle between sickness and health, between life and death," Azar said.
The Humboldt Area Center for Harm Reduction, which distributes clean needles through a syringe exchange program, has also drawn the ire of many in the community who blame the organization for the proliferation of needles.
In a dark rabbit warren of wood and corrugated iron, the most commonly used drugs - shabu (crystal meth) and nubain (a morphine-like opiate) - are sold in "shooting galleries" for 300 pesos ($6) per syringe.
The Wolcott, Indiana, mother was arrested and charged in 2016 after she used a syringe to inject feces into her son's IV while he was undergoing cancer treatments at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
In addition to referring the individual to treatment, the physician can prescribe naloxone, an opioid overdose antidote, discuss safe injection with the patient, or refer the patient to a syringe services program for further help.
Dealers began selling it alongside heroin, and the two drugs virtually became one—a first course and a main course—with some users combining "white" and "brown" in the same syringe, known as a speedball.
With a syringe for a beak, bent drinking straws for legs and a foam cup for its head, "Gull Sculpture" is an antidote to the overproduced nonsense that makes up the rest of the exhibition.
Then he hears a click, and he quickly turns to gape his jaw at a small opening in the side of the chamber for his reward: a syringe-delivered slug of mashed banana, avocado and pellets.
The printer itself is an off-the-shelf model that the researchers were able to modify by replacing the extruder with a syringe pump feeding a very fine needle that squirts water instead of molten plastic.
But five years later, syringe exchanges are operating in only nine of Indiana's 2120 counties, including Fayette, even though federal health officials warn that eight more are vulnerable to an HIV outbreak similar to Scott County's.
Needle and syringe programs in countries such as Portugal, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic, among others, have dramatically reduced the transmission of HIV and other blood-borne viruses caused by the sharing of injection equipment.
A sensible street-drug monitoring system would rely on lab results, not fentanyl strips, Denise Paone of New York City's Department of Health told BuzzFeed News, but the costs are prohibitive, at $300 a syringe test.
AmerisourceBergen said the grand jury subpoena it received in November from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee sought records regarding products packaged in a certain type of syringe at the Memphis facility.
" At this point Dr. Wodak and his colleagues decided to challenge the law, "On the 12th November 1986 we introduced the needle and syringe program and now Australia distributes 35 million needle and syringes a year.
Or, if you just can't risk the HR violation, here's the CliffsNotes version: First, Dr. Lee numbs the soft protrusion with a huge syringe, before whipping out a pair of sharp scissors to snip it off.
"When I felt that I got up and looked at what was poking me and I felt it and didn&apost know what it was and realized it was a syringe tip," Linda Quan told KRON4 .
One common anti-vaccine conspiracy theory is that the people promoting vaccines are a small, shadowy, well-organized group, a kind of syringe-wielding, surgical mask-covered Deep State forcing their views on an unsuspecting public.
And babies, notoriously bad at evaluating risk, likely don't have the same reaction to dangers they might actually encounter—a knife or syringe, say, or an electrical socket—because they have to be taught what's dangerous.
Han doesn't have a combative relationship with Lando because their self-inflated egos naturally clash, it's because Han's girlfriend doggedly explains Lando's (unseen) brilliance to Han, as if injecting him with an ACME syringe labeled JEALOUSY.
Among the home's 130 "art installations" is a chain saw featuring Rolls-Royce hood ornaments, a giant Louis Vuitton syringe, and a huge Birkin bag and stack of Louis Vuitton luggage all carved from honey onyx.
So, an eager Maxamillian sat in a rocking chair in the hospital nursery while nurses placed a small nipple shield — which he calls a "fake nipple" — onto Maxamillian's left nipple and attached a syringe containing baby formula.
Here's something easy to describe: a woman cuts into Styrofoam — a material so abrasive and hot to the touch, so incongruously light — and covers the giant chunks by squeezing acrylics on them with a cake icing syringe.
It was a little different from a regular injection since I felt the release of what was in the syringe in a more pronounced way; it was uncomfortable for a few seconds and then mildly so thereafter.
My grandmother would mix the henna powder with water, let it sit for a few hours, load it into a syringe and get to work on me, my sister, and cousins, tracing intricate designs onto our hands.
Syringe services programs provide clean needles to people to inject drugs, in an effort to stop the spread of infections like HIV and Hepatitis C. Republicans have historically opposed needle exchanges, arguing it can encourage drug use.
For example, in the past, doctors and nurses were sometimes taught to add an extra step — pull back on the syringe to make sure the needle hasn't inadvertently landed in a blood vessel; that's no longer recommended.
The syringe exchange takes place at Prevention Point Philadelphia, a services center in the city's Kensington neighborhood, which is home to what is commonly referred to as the largest open-air heroin market on the East Coast.
This wasn't the first time my husband and I had disappeared into a bathroom at a party together (we like each other, okay?), but it was the first time we emerged carrying a vial and a syringe.
"People often ask me about the consequences of giving naloxone to somebody who actually isn't overdosing," Elvekjaer says, pulling out a typical naloxone kit consisting of a syringe, two vials of naloxone, and a rescue breathing mask.
These implants — often called radio-frequency ID or near-field-communication tags, depending on the technology involved — are about the size of a grain of rice and are installed in people in seconds via an oversize syringe.
It turned out the ping was a bit off: The family was down the street at Walmart, purchasing a wheelchair, a walker and a syringe for Alyssa's feeding tube, which Duane says he'd been trained to use.
Strategies to prevent and reduce the number of cases won't fit into a syringe; rather, they assume the form of interventions like educational and economic empowerment programs aimed at root causes of VAWG, such as gender inequality.
Back in 2018, Walt Disney World rolled out a number of other boozy beignets, known as the Baton Rouge Beignets, with the option to inject a syringe of Baileys Irish Cream, Kahlúa or RumChata into the pastry.
But comprehensive studies from the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization and numerous others have concluded, time and time again, that clean syringe access effectively reduces the spread of HIV and other blood-borne diseases.
Dangerous Things, a biotech company that sells body-hacking tools on the web, offers among its products a pain management kit that includes the anesthetic lidocaine, an antiseptic applicator, a hypodermic needle, a syringe and non-latex gloves.
According to a news release from Stanford on Thursday, the procedure – which involved drilling a hole into the skulls of 18 patients and then injecting stem cells into their brains using a syringe – helped restore patients' motor function.
And about two months in, I definitely noticed a change — in the speed (45 seconds!) with which I could transfer the fluid from vial to syringe, banish the air bubbles, pierce my flesh and have everything cleaned up.
The two lots, 72680LL and 76510LL of Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection, USP, 0.4 mg/mL, 1 mL in 2.5 mL, Carpuject Single-use cartridge syringe system (NDC 0409-1782-69), was distrubted nationwide from February 2017 to February 2018.
In LaMacchia's prints, a field with a Pringles can and the lid of a plastic cup hint at a picnic long finished, and a bank with a syringe that points to a curious heron alludes to illicit activity.
Retrieving a syringe of pure homegrown ACDC oil from another room, Marisa injected some of its contents into his mouth, then unstrapped him and placed his inert body in her lap as she sat in a rocking chair.
Watch "Cold Turkey: New Hampshire's Prison Detox" The clinic is separated from the rest of the GMHC space by its own waiting room, which features pamphlets about PrEP, syringe exchange programs, crystal meth use and other vital information.
Kyle Pavone -- the late singer of metal band We Came as Romans -- was found lying on the floor unconscious in his bathroom just feet away from a used syringe before dying of an accidental overdose ... TMZ has learned.
With their elongated beaks tied carefully, the dolphins are brought to a floating research center in the Mamirauá reserve, where members of Silva's team take blood samples and use a syringe to suction milk from dolphin mothers for testing.
Looking something like the love child of a spider and a syringe, they feature a thin body topped with a "head" like a Dungeons & Dragons die, and end in a protrusion which injects their genetic material into the bacteria.
"If somebody's simply in withdrawal or they want to see how buprenorphine would affect them… or they're like, 'I don't want treatment but I do want buprenorphine…' that's great, they would get it at the syringe exchange," he says.
Authorities said Rocky Allen, 29, was caught switching a syringe filled with fentanyl citrate, a powerful synthetic painkiller, with a dose of an unknown substance during a patient's surgery in January at the Swedish Medical Center in suburban Denver.
DOCTORS COULD HAVE SAVED PREGNANT MOM WHO DIED FROM SEPSIS, CORONER RULES  Footage from the report showed orange syringe tops, exposed needles and bags of unused drugs littered on the ground outside a baseball field where children were playing.
One example provided by the department to the AP was that of a "syringe-wielding drill thief" who robbed two separate Home Depots in the Bronx and Manhattan—incidents which analysts in separate precincts may have never compared directly.
"Even though certain states may have the most comprehensive policies providing access to [syringe service programs], they still may experience steep increases in cases," said Ward, adding that some states changed their policies only recently to address increasing rates.
The two winning prints were a dual IV/syringe pump that overcomes the issue of zero gravity when administering IVs in space and a delivery device that astronauts can use to administer epinephrine and other drugs in self-treatment.
HRC, meanwhile, is spreading the philosophy of harm reduction—the idea that drug policy should aim to reduce death and suffering, not drug use—through advocacy for and by training people in things like overdose prevention and syringe exchange.
Brown told police she'd been using heroin and meth, and gave permission for officers to check her purse in the vehicle, in which they found a used syringe and other paraphernalia consistent with heroin use, according to the affidavit.
The boy was placed in a hospital room containing surveillance cameras on July 26, and not long after, the cameras allegedly captured the young mother injecting something into the child's feeding tube using a syringe, according to the complaint.
The crowd was primarily made up of Brooklyn residents, excited as much by the prospect of selecting Halloween candy from a black plastic caldron as they were of winning a syringe-shaped pen for correct answers to trivia questions.
Throughout the year, from this makeshift bureau and several others in the borough, Mr. Jones and his colleagues at New York Harm Reduction Educators hand out information about opioid deaths, offer free naloxone, and operate a syringe exchange program.
In his police car he has a bag with basic medical emergency equipment, along with something that's not so basic — a syringe called Xstat that is full of tiny, absorbent sponges to stop the bleeding from a gunshot wound.
It started with Osterlund cleaning the skin, finding a spot in the hand to pinch, then asking the employee to inhale and exhale as he inserted a syringe, install the chip, and place a band-aid over the spot.
It does the kinds of things you would expect from a modern syringe exchange program: It provides not just needles but also the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, fentanyl testing strips, HIV and hepatitis C testing, and referrals to addiction treatment elsewhere.
The resulting chemical, eloquently called the iFixit "Adhesive Remover," is administered using a syringe, and comes with gloves and eye protection; Hartt says the solution is just a mild skin and eye irritant and that the repair itself is relatively easy.
That's when an HIV outbreak among injection drug users in southern Indiana's Scott County caused lawmakers to reconsider their objections to syringe exchanges, making the state ground zero for conservatives' growing acceptance of giving clean needles to people struggling with addiction.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cites research showing that syringe exchanges reduce the amount of needle waste in a community, by providing avenues for safe disposal; in the past, Hill has publicly quarreled with the agency over its research.
From a nasal device called Narcan to the old-fashioned vial and syringe, more and more cities are trying to get naloxone into the hands of first responders and drug users, part of a safety-first campaign known as harm reduction.
We're as obsessed as anyone over Busy Philipps' hilarious, entertaining, and all-to-real Instagram Stories, but something she tried yesterday made us cringe: Our girl filled a small syringe with distilled garlic water and shot the thing up her nose.
And Ketcham said that a 2-ml syringe product sold by Amphastar, which is used by many fire departments and emergency medical service, "is now priced at approximately $49" per dose "and has risen incrementally from $17" per dose in 2014.
The case was brought after the defendant was caught swapping a syringe containing fentanyl citrate, a powerful synthetic opiate, for a dose of an unspecified substance during a patient's surgery last month, U.S. Attorney John Walsh said in a statement.
Initially, the researchers used a simple hand-controlled syringe to pump air into the joints, but as the designs got more complicated, they had to rely on computers to control the rate of inflation and the sequencing of the limbs.
He imagined himself smashing a whirlybird out of the air right as it went to jab his sister with the syringe, and her thanking him, and admitting that if he had his shoes on he was faster than her now.
"Because access to fentanyl at hospitals is restricted, the defendant would usually only have access to it when a syringe was drawn for use on a patient during an ongoing surgery," prosecutors wrote in a court filing in the case.
Marble allegedly used a syringe to inject the teen with methamphetamine after he "convinced her to use [it]," sexually assaulted her multiple times and used a knife and razor blade to cut her legs and carve his name into her arm.
And yet still, this country lags well behind both developed and resource-limited countries in providing access to proven preventive measures that include safe injection sites, needle and syringe service programs and medication assisted therapy to treat substance use disorders.
In one episode, all we hear is heavy breathing as we look through a gas mask in first-person perspective; we're the elderly terrorist from Tokyo, now in a New York hotel bathroom, using a syringe to inject neurotoxins into eggs.
Insulin can be administered using a needle and syringe, a pen injection, a pump through a needle, an inhaler, an injection port or what's called a jet injection, which sends a spray of insulin into the skin at high pressure.
Since last year, the New York State Department of Health has followed the Corner Project's lead and instituted regulations and recommended procedures on how to best prevent overdoses in the places where users are likely to use: syringe exchange bathrooms.
In Niagara Falls, N.Y., a man was accused in October of leaving a 5-year-old boy unattended in a Dairy Queen while he went to the bathroom; he was later found on the floor with a syringe in his arm.
Killing enemies gives you gold, which you can spend to unlock chests in the environment containing items to help against the hordes: a soldier's syringe to boost attack speed, or a teddy bear to raise your percentage chance to block attacks.
Regina LaBelle was chief of staff at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy until January 2017, and is currently working on a grant funded project for rural areas seeking to expand syringe access programs in at-risk areas.
Recent city investments to expand medication-assisted treatment — including training hundreds of clinicians in the area to prescribe buprenorphine, doubling funding for syringe exchange programs, and establishing a nonfatal overdose response system — are bringing important additional resources to the area.
Now, however, we have two of the leading Democratic candidates expressing their support for overdose prevention sites (which always include syringe distribution as well) and at least five cities and one state fighting to be the first to open one.
They likely came into contact with it by picking up a vial, syringe or ampul discarded by a would-be assassin who took to the city of Salisbury in southern England months ago to target a former Russian spy, police said.
Tip "No exposed flesh," says Mayia Ogbebor, the syringe-disposal program manager for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, which runs a 12-person, 12-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week needle-pickup crew funded by the city's public health department.
Season 6 concluded with a former K.G.B. agent (played by Laila Robins) plunging a syringe into Reddington, watching as her associates put him into the back of a van and made off with one of Reddington's characteristic fedoras for good measure.
If I had held up a syringe full of some unknown mixture and announced that it was an untested compound that might protect against the Wuhan virus, would people have knocked one another over in the race to get injected?
For instance, despite research showing that syringe programs are effective at limiting transmission of H.I.V. and encouraging people to enter drug treatment, two cities in West Virginia — Clarksburg and Charleston — have recently moved to close or limit their needle-exchange programs.
"When parents used dosing cups, they had four times the odds of making a dosing error, compared to when they used an oral syringe," said Dr. Shonna Yin, an associate professor at NYU Medical School who co-authored that study.
But the meta-analysis, which I reported on shortly after it published, concluded that supervised consumption sites have a small favorable relation to drug-related crimes, but no significant effect on several other outcomes, like overdose mortality and syringe sharing.
Last week, Las Vegas became the first city in the United States to allow this kind of syringe dispensing machine, in an effort to reduce the spread of HIV and hepatitis C among heroin users and other injection drug users (IDUs).
But syringe disposal issues aren't limited to Starbucks and may not have anything to do with the company's third-place policy, Brett Wolfson-Stofko, a researcher with New York University's Center for Drug Use and HIV Research, told Business Insider.
"What it's going to do is give the community members, the person using the drugs, the employees, some sense of security that there is an appropriate place to put that syringe if someone is using in the bathroom," Ritzler-Shelling said.
"We've definitely made a lot of progress since the Scott County outbreak," said Don Des Jarlais, a professor in the School of Global Public Health at New York University, noting that the number of syringe exchanges nationwide has roughly doubled since 22017.
The applicator looks like a needle-less syringe with two chambers, one for each of the two-part formula, and when you squeeze them out simultaneously, they combine and transform from a liquid to a flesh-colored solid in about two minutes.
The Swedish Medical Center in suburban Denver is accused of negligence in its hiring and supervision of a surgical technologist who was caught trying to switch a syringe containing the powerful opiate fentanyl citrate with another substance during a patient's surgery in January.
When the papaya was fully "dilated," she placed a plastic tube called a cannula inside and attached it to a manual vacuum aspirator, a plastic, syringe-like device, sucking out the inner contents of the papaya: what, for our purposes, was the pregnancy.
Bradley's plan was for the state of New Jersey to launch its own satellite to monitor the Jersey coast, which had to close its beaches when the "syringe tide" washed a significant amount of medical waste, syringes, and human body parts ashore.
The patch contains the same type of vaccine that would be found in a traditional needle and syringe, but it is placed within tiny needles in the patch instead of being placed in only one large one for a flu shot, she said.
Some rely on pressure from a foot pushing down on a syringe which squirts a reactive agent into a glass jar filled with explosive, says Camilo Serna Villegas, chief technologist with the Colombia Campaign to Ban Landmines, an NGO based in Bogotá.
On Milwaukee does, however, note that this doesn't "eliminate the possibility that someone could have planted blood by removing it another way from the 1996 Avery tube — putting a syringe into the already existing vial hole, for example, or by removing the cap."
Days like this used to feel weird to me: I spend most of my time working with and loving people who use drugs—providing trainings, working at syringe-access programs, doing street outreach, and fighting against harmful and racist drug war policies.
Christie's has, however, diverted some major contemporary works, such as Francis Bacon's 1968 "Version No. 57.53 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe," valued at £20 million, into a sale on June 30, "Defining British Art," to celebrate the auction house's 250th anniversary.
Prepas said that a number of aid groups give out birthing kits around disasters, and some families can make their own with simple tools -- for example, a bulb syringe to suction the baby's airway, scissors to cut the umbilical cord and warm blankets.
Its founders, known as the Thirty Comrades, established the army in 2340 with a ghoulish ceremony in Bangkok, where they drew each other's blood with a single syringe, mixed it in a silver bowl and drank it to seal their vow of loyalty.
Note the vintage chronograph pushers, the syringe hands, the three-tier Art Deco lugs and — seen in a third dimension — the sapphire crystal "box" glass, a visual throwback to the plexiglass crystals of old, recently adopted by a raft of watch brands.
Meanwhile, Zhang and another physician on board — Xiao Zhanxiang from Hainan Provincial People's Hospital in Haikou — reportedly fashioned a makeshift catheter out of plastic tubing from an oxygen mask, straws from milk cartons, tape, and a syringe from the aircraft's medical kit.
"Depending on the number of newborns, and how often they feed, nurses can spend hours each day holding a syringe above an incubator while milk or liquid formula drains into the baby via a stomach tube," said Protolabs&apos spokesperson Rachel Hunt.
When a race official suggested that the image of a syringe they had painted near their campsite, with Chris Froome's name written next to it, would hurt their chances of getting on camera, they quickly splashed it with a layer of white paint.
She also interviews the people who lovingly care for them — while giving them their space — like the boat owner who hand-feeds a litter of abandoned kittens with a syringe (as well as a tomcat who tends to them like a mother).
To do so, we need to expand both the availability of treatment services and medications and harm reduction strategies (including syringe exchanges and the piloting of safe consumption sites) to improve health and reduce the risk of spreading HIV, hepatitis and other diseases.
The videos, recorded at the Civic Center station in the heart of San Francisco — not far from where Farrell stepped on a syringe last year — highlight how dealing with drug use and needles has become a daily routine for many of the city's residents.
Using a 12"x12" aquarium, cement, a 200ml cooking syringe, plastic tubing, an air pump, white tempera paint, and glitter, we shot slow motion macro shots as the paint was injected through the vent column and into the water, creating a beautiful white plume.
A convicted murderer sentenced to life in prison must remain behind bars at least until 2023 for the abduction and murder of a 13-year-old girl who was repeatedly raped, injected by syringe with drain cleaner, shot, and then thrown into a canyon.
In a moment of true absurdity, Meredith abandons her syringe method and inserts a cocktail straw red and shiny into this man's skull so that the blood can spurt out like a geyser while Meredith catches the blood in a tiny airplane plastic cup.
Some of the items 183D4MD has designed and printed include simple solutions like a cupholder and bookstand that can be attached to a wheelchair as well as an insulin syringe handle that can be used by diabetes patients with limited use of their hands.
Dr. Lee puts on huge magnifying goggles to help her to see Kal-Elle's vessels clearly, then sticks a small angled syringe into her leg — which leads to a little bit of blood, but nothing more than a knick you might get from shaving.
According to a new review of the research published in the International Journal of Drug Policy, safe consumption sites appear to have only a small favorable relation to drug-related crimes but no significant effect on several other outcomes, including overdose mortality and syringe sharing.
Then, after tests raised suspicions, morphine was found in the infants' urine and the police were called, the authorities found a syringe with a mixture of what was believed to be breast milk and what turned out to be morphine in a nurse's locker.
An opportunist and a maestro with a syringe, Dr. Morell responded to the incessant demands of Patient A, as he calls Hitler in his notes, with an escalating regimen of injected vitamins, hormones and steroids, which included extracts from the hearts and livers of animals.
Melissa and Doug, Examine and Treat Vet Play Set, available at Amazon, $24.99This vet set includes everything a kid needs to play veterinarian, such as two plush animals, ointments, treatments, bandages, a stethoscope, a syringe, an ear scope, tweezers, a cast, clamp, and more.
A ban on using funding for certain aspects of syringe exchanges was lifted in 2016 following severe outbreaks of HIV and Hepatitis C in rural counties of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, including an outbreak in Austin, Indiana, when Vice President Mike Pence was governor.
Thanks to Congress lifting a ban on funding syringe exchanges in January 2016Trac-B Exchange was finally able to bring this trend to the US. Already, other needle exchange programs across the nation are calling Trac-B to ask how they can get their own.
Over six episodes, viewers learned of a sex cult history that included rumored poisoning by ground-up beavers, multiple assassination plots, the founder of Nike, a man getting stabbed in the butt by a syringe, massive alleged voter and immigration fraud schemes, and so much more.
The sharing of dirty needles among injection drug users is a method of direct transmission of bloodborne disease such as HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Syringe exchanges can provide sterile needles, along with offering or referring drug users to disease prevention education, care and treatment.
One of the key pieces of evidence against Steven Avery was a small quantity of his blood found in Teresa Halbach's car—but a blood sample Steven gave to the police has been mysteriously unsealed, and someone appears to have drawn its contents with a syringe.
Alvarez, who spent a decade leading healthcare and clinical research teams, interviewed about 5,000 women about what their pumping experiences and worked with her husband, a mechanical engineer who specializes in medical devices, to create a prototype out of a surgical glove, washer, syringe and duct tape.
While Russia and other hardliners stand in the way of referencing "harm reduction" outright, the UNGASS outcome document as it currently stands does endorse "opioid substitution treatment, syringe exchange programmes and other interventions to contain" the spread of disease like HIV and hepatitis among drug users.
I must have looked as uncertain as I felt, because as the syringe was inserted into my side, the woman waiting behind me in line, locked eyes with me, mouthed the word "breathe," raised her hands in prayer, and inhaled deeply, encouraging me to do the same.
The problem is, dirty water makes people and animals sick, and as examples such as the syringe tide—where medical waste and trash washed up on New York City beaches in the late 1980's— have taught us, all the nastiness comes back to us eventually.
Living in a small town in the remote North Island of New Zealand, Rose and Macdonald have vlogged about their experience of lesbian conception—right down to the process of finding and meeting a sperm donor online and their regular insemination sessions with a medical syringe.
As panicky as it sometimes made me to gain weight, week by week, for the 10 months of pregnancy, it was actually the process of trying to lose baby weight in a non-self-abusing way that felt most like sleeping next to a loaded syringe.
With a lube syringe, I injected my rectum with avocado oil, then stuck a butt plug inside me—the inside of the rectum is really absorbent and likes to be cared for just like the rest of the body, so sometimes I make suppositories with essential oils.
"Syringe services programs aren't necessarily the first thing that comes to mind when you think about a Republican Health secretary, but we're in a battle between sickness and health, between life and death," Azar said during a speech at the National HIV Prevention Conference in Washington.
First as a shot in a syringe of flaxseed oil, cannabis oil, and grapefruit, which leaves an oily slick of film around my lips, then as a much more pleasant smoothie in which the CBD is mixed with coconut water, pineapple, lime, acai, hemp seeds, and banana.
His indelibly odd performance as a mercurial medical genius "injects the show with this syringe full of wackadoodle energy, leaving the viewers wondering what in God's name this show is about," said Mr. Fukunaga, who was just named as director for the next James Bond film.
This must be viewed against the backdrop that sexual transmission is a major route for HIV spread and that in 2016 the CDC found needle and syringe sharing a common practice with a high risk of HIV transmission among people who inject drugs in the United States.
Pakistan's HIV rate has been steadily rising since 2000, in part because many prevention programs focused on syringe and needle exchanges, disease and condom awareness never got off the ground, or even when they did, were unable to attract sufficient support to make much of an impact.
He had appealed his death sentence on the basis of his claim that a prosecution expert gave false testimony and that a courtroom bailiff may have prejudiced the jury's sentencing decision by wearing a homemade necktie depicting a syringe to show his support for capital punishment.
Thanks to Congress lifting a ban on funding syringe exchanges in January 2016 Trac-B Exchange was finally able to bring this trend to the US. Already, other needle exchange programs across the nation are calling Trac-B to ask how they can get their own.
When one can hydrate your skin for up to 48 hours, and another promises to reduce fine the appearance of fine lines sans syringe, no one really wants to settle for a one-trick pony when you can have a multitasking base that claims to do it all.
For years, comprehensive research from the American Medical Association, the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization, and others has pointed to one thing: Syringe services programs (SSPs) reduce the spread of blood-borne diseases, encourage drug users to find treatment and do not increase substance abuse.
After three days, Judith Ann Neelley used a syringe to inject Millican with liquid drain cleaner while the victim was handcuffed to a tree at Little River Canyon, and when that didn't kill her, Neelley shot and threw the victim's body into the gorge, reports TV station WRBL.
Christie's is holding a special sale to celebrate its 250th anniversary — "Defining British Art" — on Thursday night, at which Francis Bacon's "Version No. 2 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe" (1968) is estimated at about $20 million and Lucian Freud's "Ib and Her Husband" (1992) at about $18 million.
The Web site helps people withdrawing from medications find others in the same city; it also offers information on computing the percentage of the dosage to drop, converting a pill into a liquid mixture by using a mortar and pestle, or using a special syringe to measure dosage reductions.
"Once you have a city that's already adopted syringe exchange and is talking about these things, it makes sense at some point that people say, 'Hey, maybe if we're going to give people syringes, maybe we don't send them out to a dirty alley to use them,'" she said.
Hiatt did the math in her head: Thinking that there were 22011 milligrams of medication in every milliliter, she drew up a 22011 milliliter dose and administered that through the patient's IV. She labeled the patient's name band and syringe with the time and size of the dosage.
For instance, "one thing we're arguing for [in NYC] is to just allow syringe exchanges to incorporate [supervised injection] into the work they're already doing," explains Matt Curtis, the program and policy director for Vocal NY. But that would be alongside new spaces specifically designed for supervised injection.
So I had a complete stranger wringing out my swollen breasts only to eke out a few teeny tiny droplets of something called colostrum (a pre-milk substance that's like the holy grail of drinkable bodily fluids) which she then scraped into a syringe and dribbled into my screaming baby's mouth.
When a baby is finding it difficult to breast-feed, as McKeever's newborn did, syringe feeding is an alternate method to make sure that the baby gets colostrum, the concentrated milk that is produced in a mother's mammary glands during pregnancy and is expressed in the earliest days of breast-feeding.
They range from $21 for a two-pack of single-dose Narcan, up to $21.17 for a 212-syringe set from Amphastar subsdiary International Medication Systems, and then to a high of a whopping $22012,230 for two single-dose Evzio injectors from Kaleo, according to data from Truven Health Analytics.
"A moral obligation" If a user doesn't respond on the check-in, Mata, or someone similarly trained, will press a button to unlock the door and rush in, armed with a syringe full of naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, and hopefully reverse the effects of the opioid drugs.
Henry Moore's "Reclining Figure: Festival," one of five bronzes based on a commission for the 1951 Festival of Britain, sold for a top price of $33 million — an auction high for a Moore — and Francis Bacon's "Version No. 2 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe" (1968), took in $563 million.
At St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, a rehab facility in the Bronx, syringe access program manager Van Asher is behind an experimental initiative that offers users these rapid response strips to check their stash of whatever people mean to ingest for the presence of the synthetic opioid that they don't.
The end to our opioid addiction epidemic, I believe, will come from a symphony of small solutions, many of them unsexy: expanding treatment options, using jails as recovery centers, creating syringe exchanges, broadening the use of Narcan and widening the curriculums in medical schools to include pain and addiction studies.
Working with nurses to improve neonatal care and manufacture rapid solutionsIn July of 2019, Minneapolis-headquartered Protolabs started partnering with neonatal intensive care unit nurses and biomedical engineers at MedStar Health to develop a 3D-printed gravity feed syringe holder to use at each incubator station caring for a premature baby.
Look closer, however, and the stupa was actually cast from a cardboard sculpture; the lantern, from a Rubbermaid cooler, plastic buckets, and industrial-sized peanut butter jar; and the gleaming shrub, from an assemblage of manufactured objects you would ordinarily stick in your body: toothbrushes, Q-tips, tampons, and one syringe.
INDIANA SHERIFF'S DEPUTY CARL KOONTZ Howard County sheriff's Deputy Carl A. Koontz, 27, was shot and killed March 20 in a shootout at a Russiaville trailer park while trying to serve a warrant for a man accused of failing to appear in court on charges of illegally possessing a syringe, police said.
A New Jersey nurse who allegedly told a 10-year-old boy with autism she would "give him the needle" if he did not behave, then stabbed him with a hypodermic syringe "sometimes repeatedly," has been suspended, according to documents filed by the state Office of the Attorney General and obtained by PEOPLE.
Twice weekly for the past six months, I jabbed myself with a needle, pumped a half of a syringe of fluid into my stomach or one of my thighs, occasionally felt a sting, a few times drew blood and always wondered if I was being brave or silly, determined or just plain obstinate.
There are many other efforts that must be part of any comprehensive response, to include prevention efforts aimed at young people, expanding syringe services programs in areas where injection drug use is prevalent, and additional federal funds to make naloxone available to people at risk for overdose, their families, and first responders.
The syringe vending machine program, a collaborative effort between Las Vegas harm reduction center Trac-B Exchange and the state, seeks to make clean needles more accessible in order to stem the spread of diseases like HIV and hep C. Three machines will debut at outreach centers around the city next month.
After Jessica got her pit bull — whom she found one morning in the Bronx, chained to a fence and covered in scabs, like he was meant to break your heart — we went to the bathrooms in the basement at Petco instead, where an eight-millimeter syringe tip once broke off into my arm.
He felt compelled to put certain safeguards in place: He added "blockers" to the perfusate, to prevent the rise of electrical activity should the experiment succeed in restoring the neurons to do anything resembling consciousness; later, for the same reason, he began keeping a syringe full of a powerful anesthetic in his lab.
We experience heartbreak (a pattern of broken heart emoji, sobbing face emoji, wine emoji and cigarette emoji); addiction (a sequence featuring the Magic 8 Ball emoji, pill emoji and syringe emoji); death (the skull emoji appears); and, finally, the hopeful hint of an afterlife (it all ends on the prayer-hands emoji).
The United States needs to embrace the policies that have helped reverse heroin epidemics in the past, especially opioid substitution therapy (instead of the current focus on immediate abstinence) and what are called harm-reduction services (needle and syringe programs, drug checking, wide availability of overdose reversal medication, and safe-injection facilities).
Orange County's argument, like Santa Ana's, focused on a trope often used against syringe exchanges: the threat of needle litter — the idea that exchanges let people obtain a lot of syringes that are then improperly disposed in public places, exposing the public to the risk of getting inadvertently stuck by a needle.
"The study makes it clear that it's easy to make mistakes with liquid medicine and that using the right syringe can help and that instructions with pictures help as well," said Dr. Kathleen Walsh, director of patient safety research at the James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence at Cincinnati Children's Hospital in Ohio.
Unlike my father's, with its rubberized canvas cuff, sturdy squeeze bulb, and steel-and-glass gauge, mine is made entirely of brightly colored thin plastic, like my Taylor hammer, my otoscope, my syringe, and the stethoscope that I wear dangling like a pendant necklace, the way my father does, with the earpieces pincering my neck.
Adjacent to the figure of Harris, Walker collages a scene reminiscent of the "Fearless Girl" of Wall Street, here seated behind the reigns of a toy bull and beneath what appears to be a silhouetted rendition of one of the Confederate obelisks that still populate the American South — or even a 19th-century medical syringe.
And the term "surgical" can give both patients and lawmakers a misleading idea about what an abortion entails, Thill said: In reality, most abortion procedures involve dilating the cervix, inserting a thin tube into the uterus, and then connecting it to a plastic, syringe-like device known as a vacuum aspirator to extract the pregnancy.
And by opening or expanding syringe access programs, enacting Good Samaritan laws, ensuring widespread distribution and easy access to naloxone, safe consumption sites where people using drugs can be monitored to protect against overdoses and drug testing kits that allow someone to check if the drugs they are planning to consume have been adulterated.
I felt intense needle romance and found it inherently sexual when I'd pierce my skin with the prick of my beloved needle, draw the syringe back, and watch my vibrant red blood hit the caramel colored mixture of dope and water I'd prepared, signaling I'd hit a vein and could slowly inject myself with the devil's mirage of heaven.
Court documents filed by federal prosecutors also indicate that Allen was placed on administrative leave while working at a California hospital after allegedly switching syringes in an operating room and hiding a syringe full of fentanyl inside his sock, and that he was terminated from a job at an Arizona hospital after testing positive for the drug.
The person wielding the syringe, Dr. Peter Kopelson, 54, is a rumpled bear with pierced ears and whiskered jeans who, although he would not make the claim himself, belongs to a small group of medical professionals responsible for keeping the most recognizable faces on the planet looking always young, or at least, "well rested," and also pimple free.
Yet unlike in places like New York — with its comprehensive sex education; efforts at queer- and trans-specific public health; embrace of public syringe exchanges; and what its health commissioner, Oxiris Barbot, describes as a "sex positive approach" — when it comes to confronting its H.I.V. epidemic, rural America is ill-prepared at best and antagonistic at worst.
If an athletic young woman has managed to work her way from Irkutsk to Rio de Janeiro without touching so much as a chewy steroid or a syringe of EPO, she should be allowed to swim her butterfly laps or bounce about on her mountain bike, no less than some American young man from Nogales, Ariz.
But in the midst of my attempts to knock myself up, solo (but with the assistance of a very good friend charged with running a bowl of sperm from my kitchen, where it was produced, to my bedroom, where I lay waiting to plunge it into my vag with an oral syringe meant to feed medicine to babies) — I met someone.
A number of videos viewed by BuzzFeed News showed very young children playing doctor with an adult who exposed the upper parts of the child's buttocks in order to mock inject them with a syringe, children pretending to eat feces out of a diaper, and children in bathing suits seemingly being abducted and held under water until unconscious by adults.
Syringe exchange programs "reduce not only infectious disease but also create an opportunity for people to get the care and provide a transition into treatment for people in the community," said Michael Botticelli, director of the federal Office of National Drug Control Policy, at an event sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of northern Kentucky, a region hit hard by illegal drug use.
Testarossa over testimony Got so much shit built up you could smell it on me Fuck all y'all niggas in Swahili, nigga Ain't nothing free round here but Willy, nigga AK-47, call it Mr. Biggs All my niggas blood, fuck yo syringe Chop his head off, put it in the fridge Try not to mistake that shit for dinner Dedication Murder. Mayhem.
Mr. Barron — a former television camera operator, a former high school teacher and a former personal manager and producer for the singer Maureen McGovern — collected dozens of discarded items as he circled four blocks on the Lower East Side last week: a syringe, a couple of pennies, a label that said "compatible with touch screen operation" and a strip of caution tape.

No results under this filter, show 695 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.