Trinity College defends ecstasy research

TRINITY College Dublin yesterday defended research into ecstasy use among its students, stressing that one would be paid to take part.

Trinity College defends ecstasy research

A number of people expressed outrage on RTÉ radio yesterday saying students were being encouraged, and funded, to take ecstasy for the project.

The controversy followed revelations that advertisements had gone up in Trinity looking for ecstasy users to take part in a study.

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