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BioHarvest Sciences Inc. Adds Dr. Dennis Goodman to Its Recently Created Scientific Advisory Board
BioHarvest Sciences Inc. announces that it has created a new board of scientific advisors to assist the Company in capitalizing on its proprietary BioFarming technology. The mandate of the Scientific Advisory Board is to advise and guide the Company as it expands the applications of its technology to broader medical applications and treatment arenas. Additionally, the SAB will advise the Company on best practices in …
BioHarvest Sciences Inc. (CSE: BHSC) (the “Company” or “BioHarvest”) announces that it has created a new board of scientific advisors to assist the Company in capitalizing on its proprietary BioFarming technology. The mandate of the Scientific Advisory Board (“SAB”) is to advise and guide the Company as it expands the applications of its technology to broader medical applications and treatment arenas. Additionally, the SAB will advise the Company on best pr
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This study reported that:
Patients in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) who were more comfortable making decisions when they did not know the probability of outcome had a higher risk of using opioids again.
How much patients favored these ambiguous situations was an independent risk factor for opioid use; quantifying this decision-making bias may help improve relapse prediction when combined with clinical factors.
Computational approaches based in decision neuroscience can shed light on behaviors that predict and explain relapse vulnerability and may lead to tailored treatments to prevent relapse.
Many patients receiving treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) continue or return to drug use. Several clinical markers, such as craving, can help predict when risk for return to drug use is highest. Additionally, studies have suggested that differences among OUD patients in decision-making and in the ability to recognize risk may contribute to drug-seek
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