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Black Patients More Likely to be Monitored for Prescription Drug Abuse

New Haven, Conn. — Despite studies that show that whites are more likely than blacks to misuse prescription pain medications,…

13 years ago

Less than ½ of patients with MS continually adhere to drug therapies for treatment: study

Disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) are injected medications used to slow the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), and have been shown to…

13 years ago

New warm line helps clinicians tackle patients’ substance abuse

NIH and ASAM launch new screening resources View full post on Health News

13 years ago

Surprising Finding from Loyola Study of Smoke-Inhalation Patients

MAYWOOD, Ill. -- An award-winning Loyola University Health System study includes some unexpected findings about the immune systems of smoke-inhalation…

13 years ago

Collaborative Care Shown to be Successful for Patients with Opioid Addictions

(Boston) - Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have found that for the majority of patients with opioid…

13 years ago

Sharp Rise in Street Drug Use Among Stroke Patients, Study Shows

CINCINNATI—While smoking and alcohol use remained relatively stable over a 13-year study period, street drug use among stroke patients rose…

13 years ago

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