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Civil commitment for substance use disorder treatment—what do addiction medicine specialists think?
Amid the rising toll of opioid overdoses and deaths in the U.S., several states are considering laws enabling civil commitment
Support for IP waiver on COVID-19 vaccines gains momentum; snags remain
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TBI: A new roadmap for advancing personalized treatment solutions
Brain research and advocacy nonprofit Cohen Veterans Bioscience (CVB) today announced the launch of a National TBI Precision Solutions Research
Close monitoring for heart risk needed if breast, prostate cancer treatment includes hormones
The hormonal therapies used to treat many breast and prostate cancers raise the risk of a heart attack and stroke,
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Latest remedy for eczema — rub bacteria on to your skin! Healthy strain of skin bacteria can effectively treat flare-ups
Under 30 and sexually active? It’s a good idea to get tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea
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