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The effect ecstasy has on different parts of the brain has been the focus of recent study. Researchers found that ecstasy users showed significant reductions in the way serotonin is transported in ...
MDMA affects your serotonin levels, as well as the way your brain learns. This can have positive effects in therapeutic use, but misuse can cause several negative effects.
MDMA, the active ingredient in the drug ecstasy, was approved for study by the FDA in clinical trials for the treatment of PTSD.
MDMA, more popularly known as ecstasy or Molly, is a psychoactive drug that acts as a stimulant. The drug releases chemicals in your brain to give an energizing effect, heighten your senses, and ...
Anyone who took DARE in elementary school probably heard about how taking too much MDMA (aka ecstasy) will put holes in your brain. And in this, the year of our lord 2018, we all know that’s ...
MDMA can affect your mood and perspective in the short-term, but the long-term effects are not yet well understood. Let's look at what do know.
In a new book, journalist Rachel Nuwer explores the potential of MDMA to change the brain and the ongoing research into the drug's effects.
The comparison between bath salts and ecstasy (MDMA) is based on the results of a study on rats showing that MDMA and mephedrone have similar effects on the neurotransmitters dopamine and seratonin.
Peter Vu’s death was the first Portland fatality blamed on Ecstasy. The long-term effects of Ecstasy use, however, remain the subject of an intense debate.
In the study, psilocybin reset brain networks controlling our sense of self, time, and space. Most effects were temporary—but one change lasted for weeks.
The FINANCIAL — Researchers from the University of Liverpool have conducted a study examining the effect ecstasy has on different parts of the brain. Dr Carl Roberts and Dr Andrew Jones, from ...