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 ...
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.
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 ...
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