Preeti Kar, Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen, Gerald Giesbrecht, Mercedes Bagshawe, Catherine Lebel, Alcohol and substance use in pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Volume
Month: January 2023
Developing Culturally-Responsive FASD Resources & Indigenous Approaches to Prevention, De-Stigmatization & FASD Care Models: A Community Engagement Webinar
Topic: Developing Culturally-Responsive FASD Resources & Indigenous Approaches to Prevention, De-Stigmatization & FASD Care Models: A Community Engagement Webinar Description: In 2005, the Ontario Federation
CBC: Hangover headaches are the least of your worries. Scientists say drinking can be hard on the brain
Lauren Pelley · CBC News · Posted: Jan 24, 2023 2:00 AM MST Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/alcohol-drinking-brain-science-1.6722942?_cldee=WqmxvHZh89naExonMzwr109zCHEWiuymx_eIqm0t5a_Tm39jIirLW0ERXy9KbwUO&recipientid=contact-e551c9199c4ce8118147480fcff4b171-bd325f752e8248b689ca6f737470728a&esid=6da4d6c1-be9c-ed11-aad1-0022486dc98c Last year, Jesica Hurst began to re-evaluate the role casual drinking played in
Statement: CanFASD welcomes updated guidance on alcohol use
The Canada FASD Research Network (CanFASD) supports the CCSA’s new guidance on alcohol use and health released this week. “The evidence surrounding alcohol harms has
Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health: Final Report
Summarizes the evidence drawn from worldwide evidence reviews, mathematical modelling, and extensive consultations and discussions. The Guidance provides people in Canada with accurate and current
Researchers consider how to ‘denormalize’ drinking culture ahead of new alcohol guide
Retrieved from https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/researchers-consider-how-to-denormalize-drinking-culture-ahead-of-new-alcohol-guide-1.6228451 Camille BainsThe Canadian Press Lee-Anne Richardson is celebrating the three-year anniversary of a support group she founded for people who’ve decided to