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Addressing Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome in Canada

Highlights key information on Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) in Canada, an underrecognized condition that is linked to frequent cannabis use and exposure to high-THC products and can result

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CCENDU Issue 7: Stimulant Use and Related Harms in Canada: Recent Trends

This issue is a special two-part series. The first part features a regional breakdown of reports from seven Canadian Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (CCENDU) nodes and five drug checking services from across the country. It focuses on data for stimulant use (primarily cocaine and methamphetamine) and related harms, and includes data from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Statistics Canada, Health Canada’s Drug Analysis Service and National Wastewater Drug Surveillance.
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The Promotion of Alcohol, Cannabis, Gambling, Tobacco and Vaping Products: A Comparative Analysis of the Potential of Legal Frameworks to Limit Exposure Among Minors

Promotions deemed attractive to minors concerning alcohol, cannabis, gambling, tobacco and vaping are circulating in media outlets and places where minors are very active.

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AI in Mental Health and Substance Use Health Care: Early Results and Emerging Guidance

Summarizes early findings from our National Guidance for Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health and Substance Use Health Care, a new project in partnership with the Mental Health Commission of Ca

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Your Drink Your Call - Dissemination Guide

Both guides provide practical tools, digital and print assets, and evidence-based recommendations to help campuses in raising awareness about Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, and empowering

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Your Drink Your Call - Campaign Evaluation

Both guides provide practical tools, digital and print assets, and evidence-based recommendations to help campuses in raising awareness about Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, and empowering

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Alcohol increases your risk of premature death

Highlights how drinking alcohol increases the risk of dying before the age of 75 (also known as premature death).

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Online Gambling Among Young Canadian Adults: A Call to Action

Highlights how young people in Canada, aged 18 to 29, are at higher risk of suffering from high levels of gambling-related harms, including financial, emotional, psychological and relationship harm