We learn best in places that support our learning and our bio psycho socio spiritual development – from toddlers to elders, reports Jan Klimas from
Correct dose keeps treatment going, study finds
We wanted to find out whether continued use of drugs or alcohol impedes addiction treatment with methadone. We looked at the dose and things that make
20 per cent heroin eligible, study finds
This study looked at how many, and what types of people who inject drugs (PWID), in the AIDS Care Cohort to evaluate Exposure to Survival Services
War on drugs, war on wolves
Have you ever heard of compound 1080? No? I'm not surprised. Illegal in most countries, this poison (sodium monofluoroacetate) is used to kill wolves
Training medical students in addiction medicine can help in the opioid crisis
Better medical education is one solution to the opioid overdose crisis, but our new study suggests that few students have direct experience of
Resolving youth opioid addiction needs evidence-based care
Youth opioid addiction, and related harms continue to rise in North America. With an increasing number of opioid overdoses, there remain significant
Lisbon conference reviews addiction literature
What is the state of the art in addiction research? How do we measure recovery? These, and other questions dominated presentations on systematic
Death after rapid opioid taper
Relapse to opioid use is common after rapid opioid withdrawal. As a result, short-term taper of opioid agonist/partial agonist medications - such as
Clinician-Scientist Training in Addiction Medicine
In a new article from the Academic Medicine, we argue that clinician-scientist training is one of the most important bridges to cross the growing