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CBS News on MSN: Sharks in Bahamas test positive for caffeine, painkillers, cocaine Marine biologists found detectable levels of caffeine, cocaine and the over-the-counter painkillers in the blood of 28 sharks. Discover Magazine: Caffeine, Cocaine, and Painkillers Found in Sharks in the Bahamas — A Sign of Human Pollution Reaching Marine Predators Learn how cocaine, caffeine, and common painkillers are entering Bahamian waters, how they ended up in shark blood, and what early signs of biological effects could mean for marine ecosystems. Caffeine, Cocaine, and Painkillers Found in Sharks in the Bahamas — A Sign of Human Pollution Reaching Marine Predators E!

Online: Bahamian Sharks Test Positive for Cocaine, Painkillers: A Deep Dive Into a New Study Sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine and painkillers for the first time ever, as well as a number of pharmaceutical drugs, according to a new scientific study. Bahamian Sharks Test Positive for Cocaine, Painkillers: A Deep Dive Into a New Study Yahoo: How do painkillers actually kill pain? From ibuprofen to fentanyl, it’s about meeting the pain where it’s at How do painkillers actually kill pain? From ibuprofen to fentanyl, it’s about meeting the pain where it’s at