Wednesday, February 22, 2006

There is so much we don't know!

Loud Music Helps Drive Ecstasy Brain Damage
A high dose (6mg/kg) of ecstasy alone caused a reduction in the rats' brain activity and that effect was enhanced when loud music was played and lasted for up to five days. The brain activity of rats that received a high dose of the drug but were not exposed to loud music returned to normal within a day.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can I do some blog whoring for CLUB TNT's BRAIN MATTERS at

http://www.clubtnt.org/brain_matters1.htm

A number of resources there as well as a Web:

http://clubtnt.org/brain_matters_web/Index.htm

Traditionally, we have talked to "our children" about how dangerous, blah blah blah blah drugs are. I remember stuff I was taught in school.... oh boy....

Perhaps if we provided more fact-based information about biology, the brain, and chemical abuse/dependency; we could not only build important academic and learning skills, we could build trust and an open dialog.

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