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LONDON, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bold Health, a digital health company providing integrative virtual care and digital therapies for digestive conditions, announced the results from their randomized controlled trial (RCT) in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania, on the efficacy of Zemedy, a mobile digital therapeutic for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Detailed results of the RCT (N=121) were published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research and showed that patients using Zemedy revealed significant improvements in IBS symptoms, quality of life, and mental health scores compared to the waitlist control group. Thanks to this trial, we saw how technological advancement can improve access to effective therapies for chronic conditions that go beyond traditional treatments, says Dr Jossy Onwude, the co-founder and Chief Medical and Product Officer at Bold Health.
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Pinnacle Treatment Centers opens Culpeper Treatment Services to provide opioid addiction treatment for community
Treatment center launches at a crucial time when overdose deaths are at an all-time high
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CULPEPER, Va., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pinnacle Treatment Centers, a leader in providing accessible, affordable treatment for individuals struggling with substance abuse, has opened Culpeper Treatment Services in Culpeper, Virginia.
Located at 571 James Madison Hwy, Suite D, the community-based opioid treatment program serves as Pinnacle s 11
th outpatient center in the state and comes at a time when addiction treatment is desperately needed.
With the coronavirus pandemic came a resurgence of the opioid epidemic, more severe than ever. According to a local news outlet, drug-related deaths in Culpeper County in 2020 climbed by 67 percent to their worst levels ever, and higher than the statewide increase of 41 percent.