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Examines the lifetime risk of death and disability for various levels of alcohol consumption. The report also examines separate alcohol guidelines for males and females, and offers recommendations for alcohol consumption as measured in grams per…

Illustrates that substance use disorders affect all walks of life, noting that 1 in 10 Canadians struggle with problematic substance use and that substance use disorder is a health condition that should be treated like one.

Examines the lifetime risk of death and disability for various levels of alcohol consumption. The report also examines separate alcohol guidelines for males and females, and offers recommendations for alcohol consumption as measured in grams per…

Overview of facts, tips and resources to help Canadian healthcare practitioners cope with increased occupational stress, anxiety and substance use during COVID-19. Topics covered include advice on how to manage stress and anxiety as well as…

Illustrates that stigmatizing language can act as a barrier to recovery from substance use disorders. This infographic notes that substance use disorder is not a choice and should be treated like any health condition.

Outlines evidence suggesting the Standardized Field Sobriety Test can be supplemented with other tests and observations to help law enforcement officers detect potential cannabis impairment in drivers.

Presents key findings from analyzing existing surveys of student alcohol and drug use in Canada, beginning with the premise that youth are more likely than adults to engage in risky use.

Case study summarizes the YMCA of Three Rivers Brain Builders Lab project. The project aims to influence practice, policy and the community conversation around brain science.