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Athletes are always aiming to be faster, better, stronger. New
techniques to enhance their sporting performance have increasingly
been linked to use of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) and other
hard-to-detect substances like performance-enhancing drugs. This
book offers a timely analysis of the new challenges posed by this
phenomenon in the anti-doping community. The authors present the
first comprehensive perspective on the rapidly shifting doping
scenario and reflect on use, regulation, policy, and market
structure of NPS used in sports. They highlight the challenges with
the list of prohibited substances and methods in and out of
competition. They also evaluate how methods to detect new drugs
present an ongoing battle for doping control as they have to be
adapted constantly. Topics covered within the chapters include:
Contamination of Sports Supplements with Novel Psychoactive
Substances Untested Supplement Use Among Athletes: An Overlooked
Phenomenon? International Drug Control: Protecting the Health of
the Athlete Analysis of New Chemical Entities in a Sport Context
Emerging Drugs in Sport establishes a clear benchmark on the policy
discussion, drawing from available evidence and sources, including
athletes' personal experiences, to generate a fact-based resource
that informs a research as well as wider audience. The book is
essential reading for those working in anti-doping, substance
misuse, sports, ethics, and human enhancement. It also is useful
for policy-makers, legislative personnel, and other professionals
with an interest in protecting clean sport. "Doping is one of the
greatest threats to the integrity of sport. We must never be
tempted to turn our back on the problem and hope it will disappear.
The benefits and values of clean sport have never been more
important to the world. That is why this book with its wide-ranging
approach is so valuable." Thomas Bach, President, International
Olympic Committee "Physical activity is vital to a healthy living,
which is why doping is not just an assault on fair competition, but
also on health. I strongly commend this book for compiling advanced
knowledge on performance-enhancing drugs and promoting health
through sport." Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World
Health Organization
In light of the recent emergence of Novel Psychoactive Substances
(NPS) on a global scale, this book provides a timely analysis of
the social and economic impact of the NPS phenomenon, and of the
global policy and regulatory responses to it. It presents the first
comprehensive overview of the international regulation, policy and
market structure of the NPS phenomenon, offering a guide to inform
legislative discussions and demonstrating from a comparative
perspective the different approaches used to address the rise of
NPS to date. It covers topics such as organized crime, drug
markets, clinical evidence on NPS, and different regulatory
approaches also in less explored settings such as prisons and sport
environments. Overall, this highly informative and well-structured
repository of different experiences with NPS policy, law and
regulation offers an essential primary source of evidence for
anyone interested in the area of drug and NPS policy, health
economics and p ublic health.
Near death experiences fascinate everyone, from theologians to
sociologists and neuroscientists. This groundbreaking book
introduces the phenomenon of NDEs, their personal impact and the
dominant scientific explanations. Taking a strikingly original
cross-cultural approach and incorporating new medical research, it
combines new theories of mind and body with contemporary research
into how the brain functions. Ornella Corazza analyses dualist
models of mind and body, discussing the main features of NDEs as
reported by many people who have experienced them. She studies the
use of ketamine to reveal how characteristics of NDEs can be
chemically induced without being close to death. This evidence
challenges the conventional 'survivalist hypothesis', according to
which the near death experience is a proof of the existence of an
afterlife. This remarkable book concludes that we need to move
towards a more integrated view of embodiment, in order to
understand what human life is and also what it can be. Ornella
Corazza is a NDE researcher at the School of Oriental and African
Studies (SOAS), University of London. In 2004-5 she was a Member of
the 21st Century Centre of Excellence (COE) 'Program on the
Construction of Death and Life Studies' at the University of Tokyo.
Handbook of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) provides a
comprehensive overview of the challenges that clinicians face when
dealing with NPS and discusses how the profile of patients and
their socio-demographic characteristics frame the serious public
health concern that NPS pose. It presents various clinical cases,
as well as detailed accounts of symptoms, psychopathology,
toxicity, and overall clinical management that NPS require. This
handbook brings together a unique collection of chapters written by
leading experts in the field, who have felt the need to share their
knowledge and experience to improve the clinical practice on NPS
and the wellbeing of their patients.
Near death experiences fascinate everyone, from theologians to
sociologists and neuroscientists. This groundbreaking book
introduces the phenomenon of NDEs, their personal impact and the
dominant scientific explanations. Taking a strikingly original
cross-cultural approach and incorporating new medical research, it
combines new theories of mind and body with contemporary research
into how the brain functions. Ornella Corazza analyses dualist
models of mind and body, discussing the main features of NDEs as
reported by many people who have experienced them. She studies the
use of ketamine to reveal how characteristics of NDEs can be
chemically induced without being close to death. This evidence
challenges the conventional 'survivalist hypothesis', according to
which the near death experience is a proof of the existence of an
afterlife. This remarkable book concludes that we need to move
towards a more integrated view of embodiment, in order to
understand what human life is and also what it can be. Ornella
Corazza is a NDE researcher at the School of Oriental and African
Studies (SOAS), University of London. In 2004-5 she was a Member of
the 21st Century Centre of Excellence (COE) 'Program on the
Construction of Death and Life Studies' at the University of Tokyo.
Handbook of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) provides a
comprehensive overview of the challenges that clinicians face when
dealing with NPS and discusses how the profile of patients and
their socio-demographic characteristics frame the serious public
health concern that NPS pose. It presents various clinical cases,
as well as detailed accounts of symptoms, psychopathology,
toxicity, and overall clinical management that NPS require. This
handbook brings together a unique collection of chapters written by
leading experts in the field, who have felt the need to share their
knowledge and experience to improve the clinical practice on NPS
and the wellbeing of their patients.
Athletes are always aiming to be faster, better, stronger. New
techniques to enhance their sporting performance have increasingly
been linked to use of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) and other
hard-to-detect substances like performance-enhancing drugs. This
book offers a timely analysis of the new challenges posed by this
phenomenon in the anti-doping community. The authors present the
first comprehensive perspective on the rapidly shifting doping
scenario and reflect on use, regulation, policy, and market
structure of NPS used in sports. They highlight the challenges with
the list of prohibited substances and methods in and out of
competition. They also evaluate how methods to detect new drugs
present an ongoing battle for doping control as they have to be
adapted constantly. Topics covered within the chapters include:
Contamination of Sports Supplements with Novel Psychoactive
Substances Untested Supplement Use Among Athletes: An Overlooked
Phenomenon? International Drug Control: Protecting the Health of
the Athlete Analysis of New Chemical Entities in a Sport Context
Emerging Drugs in Sport establishes a clear benchmark on the policy
discussion, drawing from available evidence and sources, including
athletes' personal experiences, to generate a fact-based resource
that informs a research as well as wider audience. The book is
essential reading for those working in anti-doping, substance
misuse, sports, ethics, and human enhancement. It also is useful
for policy-makers, legislative personnel, and other professionals
with an interest in protecting clean sport. "Doping is one of the
greatest threats to the integrity of sport. We must never be
tempted to turn our back on the problem and hope it will disappear.
The benefits and values of clean sport have never been more
important to the world. That is why this book with its wide-ranging
approach is so valuable." Thomas Bach, President, International
Olympic Committee "Physical activity is vital to a healthy living,
which is why doping is not just an assault on fair competition, but
also on health. I strongly commend this book for compiling advanced
knowledge on performance-enhancing drugs and promoting health
through sport." Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World
Health Organization
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