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With a group of pediatric experts from across the country, we are developing Canada’s first national guidance to improve hospital services for young people’s substance use health. Coming early 2026!
Addresses some of the concepts introduced in the report from the National Alcohol Strategy Advisory Committee, Social Reference Prices for Alcohol, which provided recommendations for social reference pricing (SRP) for alcohol sold from retail…
Visually presents substance use trends and describes whether expected substance use aligned with actual substance contents. Data were collected from harm reduction sites in seven regions across Canada that participated in the Community Urinalysis…
Intended for anyone who works with or supports youth including educators, service providers, policy makers, caregivers and community leaders. This report provides recommendations for preventing and reducing youth substance use harms in Canada.
Examines how biological, behavioural and social factors in early developmental years relate to substance use later in life. Looking at key brain nuclei that form the neural substrates of substance abuse, evidence indicates a powerful interplay of…
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Examines North American youth sport programs that contain substance use education to determine if these programs can prevent, delay or reduce youth substance use.
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Explores the available clinical evidence and research on using cannabis and cannabinoids for health conditions including Alzheimer disease, anxiety, cancer, depression, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, pain, Parkinson disease,…