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Recursive Adaptation - Addiction Medicine and Policy

Nicholas Reville, J., Karam Elabd, Noah Davis, Lindsay Holden, Nick Horton

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CASPR works on both policy and research for next generation addiction medicine. It’s a tough time in addiction policy and medicine, as the big federal agencies, NIDA, NIAAA, and SAMHSA, are having their budgets slashed and research programs...

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Why did so many Republicans suddenly stop drinking alcohol?

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STAT Coverage of Caron Center / CASPR GLP-1 Program

Check out this great article from Lev Facher, the lead story today in STAT, covering Dr. Steve Klein’s groundbreaking program at Caron Treatment Center, which provides semaglutide to patients with addictions. The program, which is funded by...

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Heading to CPDD for the weekend

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Nicholas Reville
  • J.

    In need of a newsletter to hold myself accountable to my new year's resolutions | Selectively Curious

  • Karam Elabd

    Wrong until I write

  • Noah Davis

    Writer, editor, and co-founder of Three Point Four Media.

  • Lindsay Holden

    Managing Director @ CASPR

  • Nick Horton

    Co-Executive Director of OpenDoors (opendoorsri.org), an agency which provides support to justice-involved individuals in RI.

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