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RTI International will study for SAMHSA the effectiveness of a federally supported program designed to better identify and treat people at risk of alcohol and drug dependence.
RTI and CDC researchers have found that annual medical expenditures attributable to obesity doubled in less than a decade and may be as high as $147 billion per year.
Current patterns of glaucoma care and treatment are a cost-effective way to slow or prevent vision loss and should be continued, according to a new study by researchers at RTI International, Duke University, Harvard University and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.