A small amount of ecstasy is also harmful to the brain
Previous studies have shown that long-term and high-dose use of ecstasy is harmful to the nerves, leading to depression, anxiety, confusion, difficulty sleeping and memory loss. However, the latest research has proven: Even with a small amount, ecstasy also g & ac
Previous studies have shown that long-term and high-dose use of ecstasy is harmful to the nerves, leading to depression, anxiety, confusion, difficulty sleeping and memory loss. However, the latest research has proven: Even with a small amount, ecstasy also harms users at the first time.
Indeed, by surveying 59 ecstasy users, scientists at the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) found a decrease in blood circulation and dementia in these people.
The head of the study, Maartje de Win, said: 'We are not sure if this effect is temporary or permanent, but one thing is for sure, even with a small amount, the ecstasy is not safe and this risk need information for users'.
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