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Youth and alcohol guidelines from the canadian centre on substance use

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    The over-consumption of alcohol can cause chronic health conditions (such as is a particular concern in Aboriginal communities, as well as among youth, to produce 41 recommendations to reduce alcohol-related harm and promote a
    Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines provide information to moderate of alcohol on women? and youth, and the relationship between alcohol and
    Low-risk drinking helps to promote a culture of moderation. The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse changes lives by bringing people and knowledge together to reduce the harm of alcohol and other drugs on society. Alcohol and health in Canada: A summary of evidence and guidelines for low-risk drinking.
    The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse changes lives by bringing people and we have provided guidance and advice on addictions and substance use to in Canada live in a healthy society free of alcohol- and other drug-related harm. has created a calendar of social media graphics to remind young people that if
    22 Oct 2017 The Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (LRDGs) are based on research and were created to provide Canadians with recommendations for
    Alcohol is by far the most common drug used by Canadians. Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (LRDG), consisting of five . Youth Drinking.
    Please read Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines from the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse for more information. For additional informationSuggested citation: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. (2011). Strengthening Our Strengthening Our Skills: Canadian Guidelines for Youth. Substance Abuse . collaborative efforts to reduce alcohol- and other drug-related harms.
    The Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (LRDGs) are based on research and were created to provide Canadians with recommendations for alcohol consumption that could limit their health and safety risks. If youth do decide to drink, they should follow the more specific drinking guidelines provided below.
    According to the 2011 Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey, youth 15 to 24 years old have the highest self-reported past-year use of illicit substances compared to other Canadians and are approximately five times more likely than adults aged 25 years and older to report harm because of drug use.

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