Sérgio Alves Santos By Talker
By Stephen Beech
A special wearable patch reduces drug and alcohol cravings , according to new research.
The device can help people with substance use disorders manage stress and lower their risk of relapse, say American scientists.
Former addicts who got a biofeedback device had less negative emotions, reported fewer cravings for booze or drugs and were 64% less likely to use substances on any given day.
The patch was developed by researchers at Mass General Brigham non-profit integrated healthcare system in Massachusetts.
Study corresponding author Dr. David Eddie, a Mass General Brigham psychologist, said: "One of the hallmarks of early addiction recovery is poor self-awareness of emotional states.
"People in recovery can experience a lot of st