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RESEARCH ON INTEGRATING NEW MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES INTO THE TREATMENT OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION AND ALCOHOLICS
Mar 9, 2017

The Future is Now: Mobile Technology for Alcohol Use Disorder

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research study on MODERATE DRINKING VERSUS ABSTINENCE IN ADDICTION TREATMENT AND RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
Mar 9, 2017

Who Is Most Likely to Benefit from Moderation-focused Alcohol Treatment?

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Mar 9, 2017

Scientific Rigor Versus Useful Science

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RESEARCH ON TREATMENT FOR GAMBLING ADDICTION
Mar 9, 2017

Rolling the Dice! Brief Interventions for Problem Gambling in Substance Use Disorder Treatment

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research study on different treatment pathways (primary care versus specialty care) are associated with different ADDICTION severity
Mar 9, 2017

Alcohol Use Disorder Patient Characteristics Associated with Primary Care Versus Specialty Care Receipt

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Researchers study Reducing or Quitting Drinking alcohol
Mar 9, 2017

Reducing or Quitting Drinking? An Extensive Review of Health Benefits

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Drug researchers study quality of life, abstinence versus moderate drinking in recovery
Mar 9, 2017

Quality of Life in Former Problem Drinkers: Abstinence Versus Non-abstinence

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Drug researchers study on the incentives or rewards for long-term sustained addiction recovery
Mar 10, 2017

Incentivizing Long-term Recovery Through Practice & Policy

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RESEARCH ON ADDICTION TREATMENT USING PHONES CALLS AND ONLINE MODULES
Apr 7, 2017

How Well Do Web-Based Interventions Work & For Whom?

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