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Drug connected to car crash deaths, plus the risks of illicit weight-loss pills

By Fox News Staff

Published October 10, 2025

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TOP 3:

- Nearly half of deadly wrecks tied to illegal drug

- Paralyzed man walks again after experimental drug trial

- Experts warn of unregulated weight-loss drugs

Smoking marijuana joint at the wheel

This week's top health news includes the drug causing crash deaths and unregulated "gray-market" weight-loss pills flooding the U.S., among others. (iStock)

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