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 the drug ...
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 ...
"ECSTASY" SEEMS to be on the minds of everyone these days. This month, the Drug Abuse Warning Network reported more than 4,500 Ecstasy-related emergency room visits in 2000 -- up 58 percent from 1999.
LONDON (Reuters) - The party drug Ecstasy may be dangerous and could cause brain damage, but its long-term effects are still unclear, a team of researchers said on Monday.
Ecstasy use during pregnancy may harm fetus: study HealthDay News: Taking ecstasy during pregnancy may harm the health of the fetus and lead to diminished motor control in infants, School of Medicine ...
Often used at dance clubs and concerts, the recreational drug known as ecstasy (MDMA) is dangerous and, in some cases, may even prove deadly (1-2). Even so, a growing body of evidence shows that, in ...