Important news from the University of Michigan: Teenage athletes are less likely to use heroin or unprescribed opioids compared with their classmates who do not participate in sports or exercise. Dr. Brian McDonough explains.
Sports for Teens: A Protectant Against Drug Use?
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Important news from the University of Michigan: Teenage athletes are less likely to use heroin or unprescribed opioids compared with their classmates who do not participate in sports or exercise. Dr. Brian McDonough explains.
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