Making Addiction Treatment More Realistic and Pragmatic: The Perfect Should Not be the Enemy of the Good

January 4, 2022 By Dr. Nora Volkow This essay was also published by Health Affairs on January 3, 2022. Last year saw drug overdose deaths in the U.S. surpass an unthinkable milestone: 100,000 deaths in a year. This is the highest number of drug…

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In Some Workplaces, It’s Now OK Not to Be OK

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