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Gibraltar’s first Members Club and Day Spa

be suitable for therapeutic tasks.

All kinds of breeds ranging from large to small were used in the Barcelona study, which was supported by ‘La Caixa’ Foundation and animal food manufacturer Purina.

Nasty nitrous

AUTHORITIES in Gibraltar have warned about the dangers of nitrous oxide after customs stopped a car crossing the frontier with 120 canisters of the potentially lethal drug.

Officers arrested the driver of the car for not having an import licence.

“The gas is commonly used as a legal high despite the inherent dangers associated with its abuse through inhalation,” a customs spokesman said. He added that side effects of the drug include dizziness, psychosis, unconsciousness and even death.

“The inhalation of the gas slows down the brain’s activity and the body’s responses – this is especially dangerous if you are driving or operating heavy/plant machinery,” the spokesman added.

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