New Prescriptions for War Trauma

New Prescriptions for War Trauma By Tim Starks, CQ Staff Source: CQ Weekly The definitive source for news about Congress. 2005 Congressional Quarterly Inc. All Rights Reserved CQ WEEKLY - COVER STORY May …

Can Ecstasy Help Dying Cancer Patients?

Can Ecstasy Help Dying Cancer Patients? Lisette Hilton Masthead Date May 23, 2005 A new study takes a serious look at MDMA (Ecstasy) Ecstasy has gained infamy on the streets as a club drug that entices …

Ecstasy as Therapy

Ecstasy as Therapy 5/18/2005 Join Together link A Florida nonprofit corporation, headed by a pro-legalization advocate, is funding government-approved research into possible medical uses of the drug ecstasy, …

Dean Chamberlain Albert Hofmann

We are pleased to present a special signed, numbered limited edition of prints from Dean Chamberlain’s Psychedelic Pioneers series, his light painting portrait of Albert Hofmann. This portrait was …

Rick Doblin on Joe Scarboroughs MSNBC Show

Transcript of the program 'Scarborough Country' for May 11 on MSNBC Coming up next, it's a dangerous party drug that is putting our children in the emergency room. So, why is the government allowing ecstasy …

Ecstasy: A Possible New Role for A Banned Club Drug

Newsweek May 2, 2005 http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7613571/site/newsweek/ View scan of article. Ecstasy: A Possible New Role for A Banned Club Drug Eve Conant May 2 issue – Imagine a homey hospital suite: …

Party Pill Gets Tryout in Therapy

St. Petersburg Times May 9, 2005 St.Petersburg Times archives link Party pill gets tryout in therapy A nonprofit group in Sarasota funds medical research on methylene-dioxymethamphetamine, also known as …

Ecstasy: A Possible New Role for A Banned Club Drug

Newsweek May 2, 2005 http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7613571/site/newsweek/ View scan of article. Ecstasy: A Possible New Role for A Banned Club Drug Eve Conant May 2 issue - Imagine a homey hospital suite: skylights …

Post-9/11 security cuts into Ecstasy

Post-9/11 security cuts into Ecstasy By Donna Leinwand, USA TODAY Ecstasy, the illegal stimulant that has helped to define the rave party culture for teens and young adults, is fading in popularity in …