Alcoholic women in rehab more likely to have their babies seized at birth: study

Chinta Puxley, The Canadian Press Published Wednesday, October 7, 2015 2:37PM CST WINNIPEG — A study assessing a Manitoba alcohol rehabilitation program indicates participants are

Lack of housing, violence, addictions impede Nunavik women’s success: study

Lack of housing, violence, addictions impede Nunavik women’s success: study Three-quarters of respondents were victims of violence SARAH ROGERS Nunavik women are at the heart

One in 10 Pregnant Women Admit They Drink Sometimes

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Reality check: Does making booze harder to buy make people safer?

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New Calgary addiction program to bridge psychology and substance abuse

By: Jeremy Simes For Metro Calgary Published on Mon Sep 14 2015 She’s been battling her addiction to narcotics for the last three years but

ALCOHOL WARNING LABELS ARE FAILING: NEW RESEARCH

ALCOHOL WARNING LABELS ARE FAILING: NEW RESEARCH Australia’s current alcohol warning labels are failing to effectively convey health messages to the public, according to a

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