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Non-medical treatments are essential

September 2, 2012February 28, 2022 ~ Jason Schwartz ~ 1 Comment

  Love First linked to this article on the role of non-medical interventions in treating addiction. I'm more and more convinced that the key to managing costs and improving outcomes for all chronic diseases are behavioral or lifestyle strategies. We've got a lot to learn about helping people make important changes in their lives that … Continue reading Non-medical treatments are essential

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