Early and Regular Cannabis Use Is a Strong Predictor of Cognitive Impairment
Ottawa, April 5, 2019 — Starting to smoke cannabis earlier in life — before 16 or 17 — is one of the strongest predictors of noticeable cognitive difficulties according to a new report released by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA).
Cannabis Use, Harms and Perceived Risks among Canadian Students (Report at a Glance)
Published: 2019
Tags:Cannabis Use, Harms and Perceived Risks among Canadian Students (Technical Report)
Published: 2019
Tags:Brief Submitted to the Health Canada Consultation on Regulations for Cannabis Edibles, Extracts and Topicals
Published: 2019
Tags:More Younger Canadians Using Community-based Services for Substance Use Withdrawal
Ottawa, March 29, 2019 — More young Canadians are using community detoxification services than older adults, according to a new report by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA).