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Evidence-based alcohol use disorder treatment may include behavioral health care, FDA-approved medications and mutual-support options (McPheeters et al., 2023
Binding to TSPO is also inversely correlated with gray matter volume and performance on measures of cognitive function in all patients with AD
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How long is the proposed treatment course, and what are the criteria for stopping
Typical REGEN protocols run 4-8 weeks for acute injuries, 8-12 weeks for chronic conditions, and 4-6 weeks for athletic recovery and maintenance