PRESS RELEASE: The Love Drug: Marching to the Beat of Ecstasy, by Richard Cohen Please note that this is a one-time e-mailing, and we do not have your e-mail address on file for future use. If you wish to receive e-mail announcements from us on a regular basis, visit our website at: http://www.haworthpressinc.com and click on "services" from the menu bar on the left-hand side of the page. WE DO NOT WISH TO COMMUNICATE WITH NON-INTERESTED PEOPLE. IF YOU REGARD NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE SCHOLARLY/ACADEMIC FIELD AS JUNK E-MAIL, PLEASE JUST DELETE THIS FILE IMMEDIATELY. We apologize in advance for sending this to un-interested people. ________________________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE: The Love Drug: Marching to the Beat of Ecstasy, by Richard Cohen To order this book, please go to: http://www.haworthpressinc.com/OrderForm Please visit our website at: http://www.haworthpressinc.com Binghamton, NY (4/12/00) Use of MDMA, more commonly known on the streets as Ecstasy, has grown to epidemic proportions worldwide. As media reports have recently suggested, Ecstasy is an illegal drug associated with the all-night dance parties known as raves. Ecstasy has rapidly become the drug of choice for hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of young people worldwide. While users tout the drug promotes sensuality and love, hospital emergency room reports tell a tale of a much different sort with regard to Ecstasy, one involving psychological and organic complications, sometimes even death. So just what is this drug that we have been hearing so much about on the news lately? Well, it's not cocaine, although people claim it makes them feel invincible. It's not alcohol, but some do report that it decreases their inhibitions. It's called Ecstasy, better known in the laboratories as 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), and it's the most popular drug on the party scene today. The Love Drug: Marching to the Beat of Ecstasy, by Richard S. Cohen, takes a sobering look at what has the nightlife in Tokyo, New York, and London raving while medical professionals and civic officials the world over try to raise a warning flag to a generation raving down the road of nonstop dancing, drug ingesting, and music. This book takes a stunning look at this wildly popular mood-altering substance and presents the reader with accurate information concerning the entire history as well as current use of what's called "the love drug", Ecstasy. This book discusses the medical and social implications of Ecstasy from an un-biased viewpoint. Instead of preaching the evils or singing the praises of Ecstasy, Cohen presents raw facts side-by-side with real-life experiences, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions and make informed choices about this drug. As a responsible professional, however, he does recommend that people exercise extreme caution when contemplating whether or not to experiment with the underground drug market, including Ecstasy. Richard S. Cohen, MA, MSW. Mr. Cohen has appeared on various television segments to discuss his book and the drug Ecstasy. His most recent appearances have been on 'Good Day New York' in New York City. He also appeared on 'Sunday Live with Wally Kennedy' on ABC in Philadelphia. Richard Cohen was also interviewed as part of a Fox television special that appeared nationally with regard to both raves and Ecstasy use. The Love Drug: Marching to the Beat of Ecstasy is available in stores now. Richard S. Cohen is available for interviews via telephone or nationwide by arrangement. For a review copy or other media information, please contact Margaret Tatich, Sales Manager, 1-800 HAWORTH Ext. 321, E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To order this book, please go to: http://www.haworthpressinc.com/OrderForm Or call 1-800-HAWORTH. $49.95 hardcover. ISBN: 0-7890-0453-4. (Outside US/Canada/Mexico: $60.00) $19.95 softcover. ISBN: 0-7890-0454-2. (Outside US/Canada/Mexico: $24.00) 116 pp. with Index. Features tables, figures, a glossary, and a bibliography. Please visit our website at: http://www.haworthpressinc.com Note: If your Internet service does not support hyperlinks, simply copy the link above and paste it into your browser window. The Haworth Press, Inc. 10 Alice Street Binghamton, NY 13904-1580 607.722.5857 Web: http://www.haworthpressinc.com E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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