Rutgers study will evaluate effectiveness of New Jersey program that trains people recovering from addiction to help individuals who have suffered an overdose find treatment. Read about the research, which has expanded in scope recently through a $1.5 million gift from Arnold Ventures, the parent organization of the Arnold Foundation.
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