In an effort to further the understanding of ecstasy-related deaths, researchers at Ohio Northern University recently identified a protein that may play a role in the sometimes-fatal hyperthermia that ...
The key ingredient in the illicit drug known as Ecstasy or Molly may offer profound relief from post-traumatic stress disorder. When paired with intense talk therapy, MDMA drastically eased symptoms ...
There was a Senate hearing at the Capitol this morning about ecstasy, the new drug of choice among teens that has produced a 50 percent increase in emergency room visits in the United States. Betty ...
There's excitement and controversy swirling around the potential use of MDMA for treating post-traumatic stress disorder. On Tuesday, a panel of advisers to the FDA will evaluate the data. MDMA is ...
MDMA, the active compound in the recreational drug ecstasy, is popularly known to increase one’s love, affection and desire to interact with everyone around. Our latest research suggests that this may ...
In nearly a decade trying to recover from post-traumatic stress disorder caused by childhood abuse, Jessi Appleton compiled a medical chart that reads like a Chinese restaurant menu. Biofeedback.
If you’ve ever seen someone in a club on MDMA, it may not surprise you to hear it’s linked to a heightened ability to share other people’s feelings and emotions. Yet in our new study, we found that ...
MDMA is an illegal drug with stimulant effects. It can also cause hallucinations. Street names include Molly, Ecstasy, X, Superman, and XTC, among many others. The development of MDMA dates back to ...
High or repeated doses of the recreational drug 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, or ‘Ecstasy’) produce long-lasting deficits in several markers of serotonin (5-HT) system integrity and also ...
The substituted amphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA/Ecstasy), is widely used as a recreational drug owing to its acute stimulant, hallucinogenic, and pro-social effects that are ...
MDMA therapy uses regulated doses of MDMA alongside psychotherapy sessions to help treat certain psychiatric conditions. MDMA increases certain neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, in the brain.