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Drugs Without the Hot Air - David Nutt

Drugs Without the Hot Air

Minimising the harms of legal and illegal drugs

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Buch | Softcover
368 Seiten
2012
Uit Cambridge Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-906860-16-5 (ISBN)
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This brilliant book from expert drug scientist David Nutt looks at the facts about drugs, including legal and illegal ones. In straightforward language, he explores the science of what a drug is and how it works, why people take drugs, and how it affects them.
The science of what drugs are and how they work lets us quantify and compare the harms caused by different drugs. With this information we can radically transform drugs law, and hugely reduce crime and all the other social, economic and health harms currently caused by drugs. The book is written in plain English. It is intended for people who take drugs, and those dealing with the harms drugs cause: parents, teachers, doctors, politicians, social workers and law enforcement agencies.



- It explains what drugs are, how they work, and how people become addicted.



- How harmful are alcohol and tobacco compared to illegal drugs?



- Does the 'War on Drugs' cause more harm than good? How does it affect legitimate scientific research into potentially valuable therapies?



- What should you tell your children about drugs, and at what age?

David Nutt is Edmond J Safra Professor of Neurosychopharmacology at Imperial College, London, but is best known as 'the scientist who was sacked' by the UK's Home Secretary because he compared the harms of horse-riding with taking ecstasy or cannabis. He was Chair of the ACMD's Technical Committee for seven years, and became chairman of the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs in 2010.

1 Why I had to write this book





2 Is ecstasy more dangerous than horse riding?





3 How can we measure the harms done by drugs?





4 Why do people take drugs?





5 Cannabis, and why did Queen Victoria take it?





6 If alcohol were discovered today, would it be legal?





7 “Meow meow” – should mephedrone have been banned?







8 What is addiction? Is there an “addictive personality”?







9 Can addiction be cured?





10 Cocaine – from chewing to crack





11 Why was smoking banned in public places?





12 Prescription drugs





13 Can drugs improve performance?





14 Psychedelics – should scientists try LSD?





15 The War on Drugs, and drugs in war





16 The future of drugs





17 What should I tell my kids about drugs?

Reihe/Serie without the hot air ; 3
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Gewicht 350 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sucht / Drogen
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-906860-16-5 / 1906860165
ISBN-13 978-1-906860-16-5 / 9781906860165
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