Medical frauds: Korean scientist hardly the first Dec 23 2005 Source: Reuters Disgraced South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk faked data in a landmark paper that purported to show he and his team produced …
Busted for Iboga Ibogaine enthusiasts get bad vibes from conspiracy arrests by Aina Hunter December 20th, 2005 A Wyoming couple was jailed recently on federal charges of conspiracy to import ibogainean …
Download this entire issue or browse individual articles by title below. Front Cover Back Cover Front Cover Inside Front Cover 1 Table of Contents 2 Letter from Rick Doblin, MAPS President Rick Doblin, …
Ecstasy 'has great potential' Reuters December 3, 2005 The US scientist who introduced ecstasy to the world in the 1970s says he fears the drug's notoriety and popularity at nightclubs is destroying any …
"Dr. Ecstasy" laments the rave drugs notoriety Leading The ChargeQueensland, Australia By Jason Szep Fri Dec 2, 7:02 PM ET CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - The scientist who introduced Ecstasy to the world in …
Greetings MAPS Members and Friends! Do you share our vision of a world where we have legal access to psychedelics and marijuana for healing and for personal and spiritual growth? If so, please take a minute …
Pressure on FDA could stall advances - ex-official 16 Nov 2005 21:51:10 GMT Source: Reuters By Michael Conlon CHICAGO, Nov 16 (Reuters) - A former U.S. Food and Drug Administration official who quit the …
MAPS received word that the Israeli Ministry of Health has approved our MDMA/PTSD pilot study!! One condition was that the Israeli Anti-Drug Authority write a letter formally indicating support for the …
The harm of Ecstacy, II by Nishat Mukherji The Daily Texan, the newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin I want to congratulate the Ash brothers for their article “Debunking Drug Folklore.” …
The harm of Ecstasy by William Robins The Daily Texan, the newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin I was a bit entertained reading Ryan and Elliott Ash's "Drug Myth Debunking" column, but as a parent …
Visionary Painting with Roberto Venosa and Martina Hoffmann November 7-13, 2005 Boulder Colorado For more information contact: workshop@venosa.com 303-440-8905 www.venosa.com www.hoffmann.com
The Washington Post November 7, 2005 Monday Final Edition SECTION: A Section; A08 by Shankar Vedantam Repeated use of the hallucinogenic drug peyote produces no psychological problems or adverse effects …