A recently released study by Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, found that young adults who do not attend college are at a higher risk of using non-medical prescription opioid and experiencing disorder, when they compared the use of prescription opioids and stimulants among high school graduates, non-graduates and their college-attending peers. In contrast, the non-medical use of prescription stimulants is higher among college-educated young adults. Results ...
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