a toxic plant commonly known as deadly nightshade. Customers do not need to speak to a pharmacist, and no information about potential side effects is published either on the pharmacy’s website ...
PEOPLE can share that the bestselling author will publish a new book this spring. Nightshade, Connelly’s first summer thriller since 2020, will be published in May via Little, Brown and Company.
Unlike smoking, eating tomatoes does not activate the brain's nicotine receptors because the tiny levels of nicotine in food are too low and the body processes them differently.