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Mobile app engages individuals with opioid use disorders

Jun 18, 2018

By Doug Brunk   SAN DIEGO – Individuals with opioid use disorder generally embraced the idea of using a novel mobile application to learn about recovery options and medication-assisted treatment, according to results from a pilot study. “We found that, after...

Smoking rates decline when mentally ill get help to quit

Jun 13, 2018

Such patients have higher than average smoking rates

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