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Klein, M.D., Ph.D., is a triple board-certified addiction medicine physician practicing in Pennsylvania at Caron Treatment Centers. Recently, I saw one version of the AI-enabled future of medicine. It ...
Founded in 2017, the Yale Program in Addiction Medicine focuses on prevention, treatment, and harm reduction for those with — or at risk of developing — unhealthy substance use or addiction. Dr. David ...
Lev’s reporting has explored Americans’ deadly hostility to addiction medications, subpar treatment offered in jails and prisons, shifts in the illicit drug supply and consumption behavior, ...
Rapid access addiction medicine (RAAM) clinics are associated with improved clinical outcomes for people with problematic opioid use, leading to fewer emergency department visits, hospitalizations, ...
Introducing harm reduction strategies and addiction medicine practices into primary care offices would save patients' lives and lower health care costs, according to the results of a computer model ...
Indivior is investing in research and development to pioneer life-transforming treatments in addiction medicine, and in partnerships worldwide to realize its vision that all patients will have access ...
Dr. Dave at Haight Ashbury Free Clinic. Source: Courtesy Dr. Dave When David E. Smith, M.D., now age 85, was a shiny new doctor just graduated from UCSF, he launched the first free medical clinic in ...
MaineHealth Franklin Hospital has launched a new outpatient addiction medicine program to expand coordinated treatment for ...
New research shows that tolerance has become so strong that common treatments for opioid addiction are no longer effective ...
The U.S. surgeon general's office estimates that more than 20 million people have a substance-use disorder. Meanwhile, the nation's drug overdose crisis shows no sign of slowing. Yet, by all accounts, ...
The U.S. Surgeon General’s office estimates that more than 20 million people have a substance use disorder. Meanwhile, the nation’s drug overdose crisis shows no sign of slowing. Subscribe to read ...