Residential and outpatient rehab treatment centres for alcohol, drug, weed, various addictons and concurring mental health disorders in Toronto, Ontario.
A new report from researchers at the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network and Public Health Ontario shows the number of accidental drug and alcohol toxicity-related deaths continued to rise dramatically from January 2018 and December 2022. Ontario saw a significant rise in the number of accidental s...
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Anew reportfrom The Ontario Drug Policy Research Network and Public Health Ontario shows the number of accidental drug and alcohol toxicity-related deaths grew to alarmingly high levels in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic. There were almost 9,000 accidental deaths from substance-related toxicities...
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Supplementary archival data are included on the use of American treatment programs by Ontario residents over a similar time period. Across the period of analysis, there has been a rapid increase in the number of alcohol and drug programs (130 to 217), their total cost ($44.4 million to $...
Cannabis, alcohol and other drug findings in fatally injured drivers in OntarioDouglas J. Beirness aKai Wen Gu bNicholas J. Lowe bKaren L. Woodall bNathalie A. Desrosiers bBrent Cahill bAmy J. Porath aAmy Peaire b
services need to be made accessible and tailored to these various populations." The researchers analyzed data from ICES and the Drug and Drug/Alcohol Related Death Database (DDARD), which contains records from investigations completed by the Office of the Chief Coroner/Ontario Forensic Pathology ...