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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.
The national youth smoking-prevention campaign known as truth®, likely prevented 450,000 adolescents from initiating smoking, according to a new study by researchers at RTI International.
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.