Patients who receive inpatient treatment are far more likely to be prescribed life-saving addiction medications, a new study ...
Some 30,000 fewer people are dying every year in the U.S. from fentanyl and other street drugs. This shift has stunned ...
AspenRidge Recovery merged with Colorado Medication-Assisted Recovery, in Thornton, (CMAR) to reach more individuals and ...
According to findings from a Department of Defense survey, about 34% of all military personnel engage in binge drinking, with that same report suggesting that over 20% are at further risk of ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNFighting for two: New program to helping pregnant moms overcome addictionIntermountain Health has a new program to help pregnant moms who are struggling with substance use feel safe, ask for help, ...
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Medpage Today on MSNMontana, other states struggle with kratom regulationsMontana lawmakers are grappling with how — if at all — the state should rein in kratom, an unregulated plant-derived ...
A study of people who started ADHD stimulant treatment via telehealth vs in-person visits shows no difference in risk of new substance use disorders except for young adults age 26-34.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNRestricting telehealth prescriptions for opioid use disorder could undermine recoveryWeill Cornell Medicine researchers found that restricting telehealth prescriptions for opioid use disorder could keep thousands from accessing buprenorphine, a medication that helps people recover ...
Gastrointestinal complications from alcohol are increasing among adolescents and young adults, according to a research letter.
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