Sleep disorder linked to ecstasy use
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more] Scientists from America's Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have claimed that taking ecstasy 'significantly increases the risk of ...
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Last Month,
insidermedicine.com says
(in INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: Ecstasy Use Increases Risk of Sleep Apnea in Young, Healthy Adults)
pressure, obesity and death from heart disease or stroke Researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore conducted sleep studies in 71 ...
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And
insidermedicine.com says
(in INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: Young, Otherwise Healthy MDMA Users at Increased Risk of Sleep Apnea)
evaluating daytime sleepiness. Researchers out of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore recruited... ... Sleep Apnea Drug Use Sleep problems Johns ...
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2 Months Ago,
Newspost Online says
(in Repeated use of ecstasy may lead to sleep apnea)
The team led by mccann, professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, previously linked ecstasy, ...
Analyzing physicians' practice patterns may hold valuable clues about how to curb the nation's rising health care costs, according to a study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Sun, Jan 10 | from EurekAlert