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NIDA NOTES:
- Volume 20, No. 1 - Plant Derivative Blocks MDMA's Hyperthermic Effects
- Volume 19, No. 5 - Study Suggests Cognitive Deficits in MDMA-Only Drug Abusers
- Volume 19, No. 5 - MDMA May Reduce Gray Matter in Key Brain Regions
- Volume 19, No. 5 - NIDA's Latest Research Report Focuses on MDMA (Ecstasy) Abuse
- Volume 19, No. 2 - Animal Study Finds Effects on Behavior, Brain Chemistry of Prenatal MDMA Exposure
- Volume 18, No. 6 - MDMA Use May Increase Risk for Cardiac Valve Disease
- Volume 17, No. 3 - Prenatal Exposure to Ecstasy May Impair Memory and Cognition
- Volume 17, No. 2 - New Teaching Aids Focus on Ecstasy (MDMA), Power of Science
- Volume 16, No. 6 - Annual Survey Shows Teen Smoking Down, Rise in MDMA Use Slowing
- Volume 16, No. 5 - NIDA Conference Highlights Scientific Findings on MDMA/Ecstasy
- Volume 16, No. 5 - The Many Faces of MDMA Use Challenge Drug Abuse Prevention
- Volume 16, No. 5 - MDMA/Ecstasy - A Drug With Complex Consequences
- Volume 16, No. 5 - Using Science To Counter the Spread of Ecstasy Abuse
- Volume 16, No. 2 - Annual Survey Finds Increasing Teen Use Of Ecstasy, Steroids
- Volume 15, No. 1 - Overall Teen Drug Use Stays Level While Use of MDMA and Steroids Increases
- November 1999 - "Ecstasy" Damages the Brain and Impairs Memory in Humans
- November 1999 - Facts About MDMA (Ecstasy)
- April 1997 - Study Takes a Closer Look at "Ecstasy" Use
- December 1996 - Like Methamphetamine, "Ecstasy" May Cause Long-Term Brain Damage
- Additional NIDA NOTES
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