People who suffered from anxiety and depression during childhood may be more likely to use the drug Ecstasy during adolescence or early adulthood, according to a new study led by Anja C. Huizink, an ...
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 ...
The most important reasons to start using were curiosity about and desire for ecstasy's effects and a desire to be on the same level as friends. Those who refrained from using indicated that they did ...
This is in response to the letter from DEA administrator Donnie Marshall about ecstasy. The ecstasy knockoff known as PMA that has been taking the lives of young Americans is today's version of ...
Clubbers using ecstasy to keep them dancing through the night may damage their immune systems while those suffering from depression induced by the drug could be more difficult to treat, a ...
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Colloquy Live: Read the transcript of a live, online discussion with Rick Doblin, president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, about research on the drug Ecstasy and whether ...
An increasing number of college freshmen have taken ecstasy before they arrive on campus, according to a Feb. 11 survey by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. The survey indicated a 140 percent ...
People who use the club drug ecstasy (MDMA) can develop memory problems, a new study shows. In the study, new ecstasy users who took 10 or more ecstasy pills during their first year showed problems ...
Kim Kardashian West, who has a reputation for disdaining alcohol, discussed her past use of the drug ecstasy on a recent segment of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” “I did ecstasy once, and I got ...
The drug Ecstasy was so pervasive at a popular Seattle nightclub that people brazenly sold the illegal hallucinogen to patrons waiting in line and openly hawked chemical "test kits" to confirm the ...
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