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Thermoregulatory effects of 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in humans


RR Freedman, CE Johanson, ME Tancer - Psychopharmacology, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Rationale: Although 3,4-methylenedioxymeth- amphetamine (MDMA; Ecstasy)
has been reported to cause fatal hyperthermia, few studies of the effects of
MDMA on core body temperature in humans have been conducted demonstrating ...
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Epidemiology of hospitalizations and deaths from heat illness in soldiers

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R CARTER III, SN Cheuvront, JO Williams, … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Serious heat illness has received considerable recent attention due to
catastrophic heat waves in the United States (22) and Europe (26), the deaths of
several high-profile athletes (18), and recent military deployments to ...
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American College of Sports Medicine roundtable on hydration and physical activity: …

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DJ Casa, PM Clarkson, WO Roberts - Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2005 - journals.lww.com
An international panel of experts convened for an American College of Sports
Medicine (ACSM) Roundtable dealing with Hydration and Physical Activity on
December 8-9, 2003, in Boston, MA. The purpose of the meeting was to ...
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[BOOK] Neuroleptic malignant syndrome and related conditions


SC Mann, A Lazarus, SN Caroff, PE Keck Jr…, 2003 - books.google.com
Note: The authors have worked to ensure that all information in this book is
accurate at the time of publication and consistent with general psychiatric and
med- ical standards, and that information concerning drug dosages, ...
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Brain Hyperthermia during physiological and pathological conditions: causes, mechanisms, …

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EA Kiyatkin - Current Neurovascular Research, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Although brain metabolism consumes high amounts of energy and is
accompanied by intense heat production, brain temperature is usually considered
a stable, tightly regulated homeostatic parameter. Current animal research, ...
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Brain temperature fluctuations during passive vs. active cocaine administration: clues for …


EA Kiyatkin, PL Brown - Brain research, 2004 - Elsevier
While it is generally assumed that cocaine self-administration (SA) is
determined and maintained by the pharmacological actions of cocaine in the
brain, it is also a drug-motivated and drug-reinforced goal-directed ...
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Dopamine-dependent and dopamine-independent actions of cocaine as revealed by brain …


EA Kiyatkin, PL Brown - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Brain temperature fluctuates biphasically in response to repeated, intravenous
(iv) cocaine injections, perhaps reflecting cocaine's inhibiting effect on both
dopamine (DA) transporters and Na + channels. By using a DA receptor ...
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Toxin-induced hyperthermic syndromes


DE Rusyniak, JE Sprague - Medical Clinics of North America, 2005 - Elsevier
Body temperature regulation in warm-blooded (endothermic) animals is divided
into obligatory and facultative thermogenesis. Metabolic processes required for
normal basal function generate heat, which contributes to maintaining a ...
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Neuropsychiatric effects of cocaine use disorders.


CU Nnadi, OA Mimiko, HL McCurtis, JL Cadet - Journal of the National Medical Association, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Our paper reviewed the existing data on the neuropsychiatric implications of
cocaine. We conducted a Medline search from 1984-2004 using terms, such as
"cocaine", "cocaine addic- tion", "cocaine abuse", "cocaine ...
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Hyperthermic syndromes induced by toxins


DE Rusyniak, JE Sprague - Clinics in laboratory medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
Body temperature regulation in warm-blooded (endothermic) animals is divided
into obligatory and facultative thermogenesis. Metabolic processes required for
normal basal function generate heat, which contributes to maintaining a ...
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