A new study of organizations that claim to provide residential opioid substance use services in North Carolina found that only 12% of the organizations were licensed by the state to provide residential substance use treatment. What’s more, only about a quarter of the organizations even allowed patients to access the only treatment for opioid use disorder proven to reduce overdose deaths.
Insights into COVID-19’s aftermath: 2-year study examines lasting health effects
Researchers comprehensively assessed the risks and burdens of post-acute sequelae of coronavirus disease 2019.