Medical terms for opioid addiction don’t always reduce stigma, study finds

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Medical terms for opioid addiction don’t always reduce stigma, study finds

Opioid addiction is persistently stigmatized, delaying and preventing treatment for many—an urgent problem with overdose deaths continuing to rise. To help alleviate this, various medical ways of describing opioid-related impairment, such as “a chronically relapsing brain disease,” “illness,” or “disorder,” have been promoted in diagnostic systems and among national health agencies.

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