HEALTHglobal
Recovery-oriented program at may significantly improve quality of life for people with opioid-use disorder
Single source
Updated 2 hours ago
First seen March 23, 2026 02:21:40Stay on top of this story
Follow the names and topics behind it.
Add this story's key topics to your watchlist so LyscoNews can highlight related developments and future matches.
Create a free account to sync your watchlist, saved stories, and alerts across devices.
Quick Summary
The community-based opioid treatment program Honor's HEROES at UTHealth Houston may significantly improve treatment retention and quality of life for people with opioid-use disorder, even among those facing major barriers such as homelessness, lack of insurance, and prior overdose, according to a new study published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine.