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research finds multiple reasons stopping addicts from going to rehab for alcohol use disorder
Feb 27, 2017

What are the Barriers to Seeking Alcohol Treatment?

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Authors of study conduct focus groups with the staff of recovery residences to explore motivation for alcohol and other drug abstinence in residents
Feb 27, 2017

Understanding What Motivates Recovery Residents

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Researchers study continuing care, phone calls, treatment outcomes, and substance use disorder
Feb 27, 2017

Killing Two Birds With One Stone: Telephone-based Continuing Care Saves Money & Improves Outcomes

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research study on BARRIERS TO NARCAN USE FOR OPIOID OVERDOSE
Feb 27, 2017

Naloxone (Narcan) Saves Lives, But Legal Barriers Prevent Its Use

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Researchers study how to best measure addiction recovery from substance use
Feb 24, 2017

Identifying Indicators to Measure Recovery

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RESEARCH ON ADDICTION MEDICATIONS FOR INMATES AND HOW THEY AFFECT RECIDIVISM AND RELAPSE RATES
Feb 24, 2017

Medication Assisted Treatments for Prisoners Reduce Risk of Death After Release?

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Researchers study addiction treatment for veterans with alcohol problems
Feb 24, 2017

Brief Intervention Reduces Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Veterans

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research study on ADDICTION POLICY AND LAW
Feb 24, 2017

The Impact of State-Level Alcohol Policies on Reduced Health Consequences

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This study investigates this problem further by comparing people with substance use disorder (SUD) to those who smoke cigarettes or are obese to see which condition is most highly stigmatized. It also investigates if public opinion differs based on having an active disorder or one that is in remission.
Feb 24, 2017

Substance Use More Stigmatized Than Smoking Cigarettes and Obesity

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