A new report says that outdated approaches to preventing and treating substance abuse hinder the U.S. Defense Department's ability to curb substance use disorders among military service members and their families. The report is from the Institute of Medicine. Service members' rising rate of prescription drug addiction and their difficulty in accessing adequate treatment for alcohol and drug-related disorders were among the concerns that prompted members of Congress ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
To Reduce Stigma and Expand Access to Substance Abuse Further Steps Needed: U.S Military
A new report says that outdated approaches to preventing and treating substance abuse hinder the U.S. Defense Department's ability to curb substance use disorders among military service members and their families. The report is from the Institute of Medicine. Service members' rising rate of prescription drug addiction and their difficulty in accessing adequate treatment for alcohol and drug-related disorders were among the concerns that prompted members of Congress ...
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