CLEVELAND - A study led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of East London UK, and Swansea University UK, is the first to show the effects of ...
Clin Nurse Spec. 2005;19(2):63-64. In my pediatric practice, increasingly I am hearing about adolescent use of Ecstasy. Patients report that the drug is not addictive and is prevalent at parties. What ...
CHICAGO -- Researchers have discovered that even a small amount of MDMA, better known as ecstasy, can be harmful to the brain, according to the first study to look at the neurotoxic effects of low ...
The drug 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), also known as 'ecstasy', seems to produce dose-related increases in myocardial oxygen demand without an increase in the contractility of the heart.
Sue Stevens was severely depressed after her young husband, Shane, succumbed to kidney cancer in 1999. She took large doses of numbing antidepressants to get through the day, and conventional therapy ...
A contaminated batch of ecstasy has seen the drug hit the headlines. We give you the lowdown on this dangerous illegal high and its side effects Since the big 'Meow Meow' craze that hit the headlines ...
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MDMA’s blue Tuesday: Study confirms three-day drop in mental well-being after ecstasy use
Recent research confirms that the use of the drug MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, is associated with a significant decline ...
Tucson—The National Institute on Drug Abuse has awarded a researcher at The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy $1.7 million for a nearly five-year study of the long-term adverse effects of the ...
The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer patients feel as they face their final days? The Food and Drug ...
The party drug known as ecstasy may help in the recovery of patients with post-traumatic stress disorder, but the promising treatment comes with potentially dangerous side effects. PTSD is a mental ...
Often used at dance clubs and concerts, the recreational drug known as ecstasy is dangerous and, in some cases, may even prove deadly (1). Even so, a growing body of evidence shows that, at modest ...
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