Veterans, Prescription Opioids and Benzodiazepines, and Mortality, 2007–2019 Three Target Trial Emulations
Final Book Now Available Veterans are more likely than non-veterans to experience pain, trauma, and mental health challenges due to training and combat-related service. Treatment often results in the…
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