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UK club promoter and DJ jailed
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He also cited Tom Costelloe?s personal use of ecstasy and cannabis in deciding the length of jail term, after cops found two pills in his house. ...

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Saluti said he and Scrivo intend to file motions to prevent the state from introducing evidence about the use of Ecstasy and cocaine. ...
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Only Ecstasy has gone down in price from about ?5 a tablet 10 years ago to around ?2.75 now. Last year a special report in the MEN reported how cocaine use ...

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THE JAILED owner of the Dance Academy is appealing against his conviction and sentence for allowing the 'rampant' use and sale of Ecstasy in his club. ...
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This speech, incidentally, shows another characteristic in common with Chief Justice Gleeson, a tendency to use short sentences rather than long and ...
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SP: And yet they didn?t say a word about an episode where everyone is clearly high on ecstasy. JH: I just think they thought we were high on life. ...
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Ecstasy use in Australia: patterns of use and associated harm -
L Topp, J Hando, P Dillon, A Roche, N Solowij - Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1999 - Elsevier
... and benzodiazepines to ease the ?come down? period after using ecstasy ... the adverse
physical and psychological effects of ecstasy (and other drug) use. ...

Hyponatraemia and seizures after ecstasy use -
SB Holmes, AK Banerjee, WD Alexander - British Medical Journal, 1999 - pmj.bmj.com
... Short report. Hyponatraemia and seizures after ecstasy use. ... The pathogenesis
of seizures and hyponatraemia after ecstasy use is discussed. ...

Ecstasy (MDMA) effects upon mood and cognition: before, during and after a Saturday night dance -
AC Parrott, J Lasky - Psychopharmacology, 1998 - Springer
... subjects (four from each group), were tested 8?16 hours after taking their ... be seen
as providing approval or encouragement for the use of ecstasy or other ...

Serotonergic function after (+/-) 3, 4-methylene-dioxymethamphetamine ('Ecstasy') in humans. -
G Gerra, A Zaimovic, G Giucastro, D Maestri, C … - Int Clin Psychopharmacol, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... drugs for prolonged periods, and 15 control individuals were included in a study
to assess the biological and psychological changes after chronic use of MDMA. ...

Severe Dopaminergic Neurotoxicity in Primates After a Common Recreational Dose Regimen of MDMA ( … -
GA Ricaurte, J Yuan, G Hatzidimitriou, BJ Cord, UD … - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
... We used nonhuman primates to evaluate the neurotoxic potential of a dose regimen
modeled closely after one often used by MDMA users at all-night dance parties. ...

[PDF] Positron emission tomographic evidence of toxic effect of MDMA (?Ecstasy?) on brain serotonin … -
UD McCann, Z Szabo, U Scheffel, RF Dannals, GA … - Lancet, 1998 - drugpolicy.org
... The eligibility criterion for the MDMA group was previous use of MDMA on at least
25 occasions. After testing of blood and urine samples, exclusion criteria ...
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Ecstasy use among college undergraduates: gender, race and sexual identity -
CJ Boyd, SE McCabe, Hd'Arcy - Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2003 - Elsevier
... After adjusting for several factors, the number of sexual partners increased the
likelihood of ecstasy use, as did self-reported sexual identity; gay, lesbian ...

Recreational MDMA use in Sydney: a profile of'Ecstasy'users and their experiences with the drug -
N SOLOWIJ, W HALL, N LEE - Addiction, 1992 - Blackwell Synergy
... like' Ecstasy and have thus used repeatedly, but also from those who perhaps
'don't like' Ecstasy or made a conscious decision not to use again after the first ...

… neurotoxicity after (+/-) 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA;" Ecstasy"): a controlled study … -
UD McCann, A Ridenour, Y Shaham, GA Ricaurte - Neuropsychopharmacology, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Outcome measures obtained after at least 2 weeks of drug abstinence included ... suggest
that 5-HT neurotoxicity may be a potential complication of MDMA use. ...

Psychiatric complications of'Ecstasy'use -
H Series, S Boeles, E Dorkins, R Peveler - Journal of Psychopharmacology, 1994 - jop.sagepub.com
... psychiatric history was admitted to hospital 4 days after he took Ecstasy in a ... Although
he had suffered no ill effects from previous use of LSD (lysergic ...

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Ecstasy neurotoxic even after first-time use

Last Updated: 2006-11-28 16:39:31 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking the drug ecstasy (also known by its chemical name MDMA), even just a few times, can harm the brain, according to the results of first study to look at the neurotoxic effects of low doses of the illegal "club drug" in first-time ecstasy users.

Brain imaging studies performed in 56 non-users and 59 first-time ecstasy users, who had taken an average of just six tablets, revealed subtle changes in cell architecture and decreased blood flow in some areas of the brain in the young adults. A decrease in verbal memory was also seen in new ecstasy users compared with non-users, Dr. Maartje de Win of Academic Medical Center at the University of Amsterdam reported Monday at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago. "These memory changes were quite subtle but they were measurable," she noted in an interview with Reuters Health.

It's not known where these harmful effects on the brain are fleeting or permanent. "There is some evidence, in heavy ecstasy users, that part of the brain recovers," de Win said, "although we don't know if brain cells recover, whether their function is the same."

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Studies have shown that long-term or heavy ecstasy use can damage neurons in the brain and cause depression, anxiety, confusion, difficulty sleeping and memory impairment. De Win's study, however, is the first to look at the neurotoxic effects of low doses of ecstasy on first-time users.

Ecstasy, which is highly addictive, stimulates the release of the brain chemical serotonin, producing a high that lasts from several minutes to an hour. The drug's "feel-good" effects vary by the individual, the dose and purity, and the environment in which it is taken. The drug can also produce hallucinogenic effects.

Ecstasy burst onto the club scene in the 1980s and its use escalated in the 1990s, particularly among adolescents and young adults. In 2005, the National Institute on Drug Abuse estimated that 5.4 percent of all graduating seniors in the US had tried the drug at least once.

"Our study shows that, even in small doses, ecstasy may harm the brain and people should be informed of this risk," de Win warned.

Copyright © 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

 

Tobacco-related illness will take high toll

Last Updated: 2006-11-28 10:34:59 -0400 (Reuters Health)

GENEVA - Tobacco-related diseases, including cancers and heart disease will kill 6.4 million people a year by 2015, fifty percent more than AIDS will, a study said on Tuesday.

But the HIV/AIDS epidemic will be the leading cause of illness and disability in low- and middle-income countries by then and take an increasing number of lives worldwide, it said.

The study by World Health Organization (WHO) researchers projects global figures for mortality and the burden of 10 major disease groups in both 2015 and 2030.

"According to our baseline projection, smoking will kill 50 percent more people in 2015 than HIV/AIDS and will be responsible for 10 percent of all deaths globally," said their study in the Public Library of Science Medicine (PLoS Medicine).

By 2030, more people will survive childhood diseases and live longer, but the proportion dying from chronic diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes will rise to 70 percent, according to the study.

With the notable exception of AIDS, global deaths from the main infectious diseases including malaria, tuberculosis and respiratory infections are on track to decline by then, it said.

"The epidemiological transition to chronic diseases is in progress in developing countries now so problems of cardiovascular disease and cancers are not just problems of high-income countries anymore," Colin Mathers, one of the report's authors, told Reuters.

The authors, whose study updates the first such long-term projection issued in 1996, found it had "substantially underestimated" the spread of AIDS and deaths from the epidemic.

AIDS BURDEN

AIDS, which currently kills an estimated 2.9 million people a year, will likely take 4.3 million lives in 2015, climbing to 6.5 million in 2030, according to the latest study.

"Under (our) baseline scenario, HIV/AIDS becomes the leading cause of burden of disease in middle- and low-income countries by 2015," it said, noting this was based on antiretroviral drugs reaching 80 percent of those in need by 2012.

UNAIDS says just 24 percent of the 6.8 million AIDS patients in need now receive the life-extending drugs, and those in poor countries are often denied access to treatment due to cost.

Tobacco, currently blamed for some 5.4 million deaths a year, is set to kill 6.5 million in 2015 and 8.3 million in 2030, with the biggest rise in low-and middle-income countries.

Deaths attributable to tobacco are projected to double to 6.8 million in low-and middle-income countries in 2030. However, they will decline by 9 percent between now and then in rich countries, which will account for the remaining 1.5 million.

The WHO has accused cigarette makers of targeting youth in poorer countries as their markets shrink in the Western world.

By 2030, the three leading causes of illness and disability will be HIV/AIDS, followed by depression and ischemic heart disease, according to the study's baseline scenario.

Copyright © 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

 
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