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21. Similar Brain Areas Involved in Anorexia, Ecstasy High
Both the eating disorder anorexia and the club-drug ecstasy appear to involve the same serotonin receptor sites in the brain, according to French researchers.
10/05/2007 (News)
22. Tips for Teens: The Truth About Club Drugs
Specially designed to appeal to teenagers, Tips for Teens pamphlets provide relevant facts about substance abuse, offering vital statistics, answers to frequently asked questions, and website addresses and toll-free numbers so teens can get information.
01/11/2006 (Resource)
23. Drugs Supplied to Students Allegedly from Medical Marijuana Club
Police in Millbrae, Calif., believe that marijuana supplied to local high-school students was obtained from a medical-marijuana club in San Francisco.
11/01/2000 (News)
24. U.S. Supreme Court Stays Distribution of Medical Marijuana
The U.S. Supreme Court granted an emergency request from the Clinton administration and temporarily prohibited California marijuana clubs from distributing the drug for medicinal purposes.
08/31/2000 (News)
25. Court: Marijuana Club Can't Distribute Drug
In another setback for the Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative in California, a federal judge ruled that the medical-marijuana distributor has no constitutional right to provide marijuana to sick people.
05/06/2002 (News)
26. N.Y. Nightclubs Provide Ambulances for Patrons
Two popular nightclubs in New York City, N.Y., have hired private ambulance services to deal with club patrons who overdose on illegal drugs.
04/23/2001 (News)
27. Feds Say Medical Marijuana Clubs Were a Front
Medical-marijuana clubs operating in the San Francisco Bay area were a front for international drug dealing and money laundering, federal law-enforcement officials say.
06/24/2005 (News)
28. Keep Your Brain and Body Healthy CD-ROM
These interactive games educate young audiences about how the brain functions and how drugs alter brain activity.
01/11/2006 (Resource)
29. Pulse Check: Trends in Drug Abuse
Since 1992, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) has published the Pulse Check, a source for timely information on drug abuse and drug markets.
01/11/2006 (Resource)
30. Report Finds State Drug Laws Vary Widely
A newly released report shows that state drug laws differ significantly from state to state, and do not always follow federal drug policy.
02/22/2002 (News)