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Can Taking Ecstasy Once Damage Your Memory?

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09.10.2008

Academics at the University of Hertfordshire’s Health and Human Sciences Research Institute Showcase will warn of the dangers of ecstasy later this month.

 

In the wake of a meeting of the government's advisory body on drugs to discuss the harmful effects of ecstasy Professor Keith Laws and Professor Fabrizio Schifano will reveal research findings about the drug at the Showcase on Tuesday 21 October.


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Ecstasy long-term memory loss

According to Professor Laws from the University’s School of Psychology, taking the drug just once can damage memory. In a talk entitled Can taking ecstasy once damage your memory, he will reveal that ecstasy users show significantly impaired memory when compared to non-ecstasy users and that the amount of ecstasy consumed is largely irrelevant. Indeed, taking the drug even just once may cause significant short and long-term memory loss. Professor Laws findings are based on the largest analysis of memory data derived from 26 studies of 600 ecstasy users.

In a Showcase talk entitled Drugs and the Web also on Tuesday 21 October at 6.40pm, Professor Fabrizio Schifano from the University's School of Pharmacy will reveal research findings into the availability of ecstasy on the Worldwide Web and reveal that search engines produce pro-drugs website earlier than anti-drug sites which increases the amount of potentially harmful information available and the accessibility of the drug.

The Health and Human Sciences Research Institute Showcase will host a variety of research being conducted by the University of Hertfordshire and will be held at the de Havilland Campus from 21-24 October. For further information, please visit: the Showcase website at: www.healthshowcase.co.uk.

Helene Murphy | Source: alphagalileo
Further information: www.healthshowcase.co.uk
www.herts.ac.uk

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