Study Reveals High Prevalence of Alcohol, Opioid Use Among Patients with Crohn's  Disease in U.S. - Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

Study Reveals High Prevalence of Alcohol, Opioid Use Among Patients with Crohn's Disease in U.S. - Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

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Newly diagnosed people with Crohn’s disease (CD) in the United States are more likely to experience drug and alcohol use compared with the general population

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