Cigarette smokers are more likely to use cannabis than are non-smokers.
Learn more about current research on cannabis and tobacco use in our new Research Snapshot, which looks at the question, "Does cannabis use affect success in quitting smoking?"
Cigarette smokers are more likely to use cannabis than are non-smokers.
Learn more about current research on cannabis and tobacco use in our new Research Snapshot, which looks at the question, "Does cannabis use affect success in quitting smoking?"
The Cannabis Knowledge Exchange Hub is pleased to offer a Cannabis and Youth Speaker Series. Part 1 featured CAMH's Dr.
The Cannabis Knowledge Exchange Hub team is busy producing research snapshots featuring the newest evidence on non-medical cannabis use.
Research snapshots are short, plain-language summaries of recent peer-reviewed research articles. They make it easy to understand and use the most…
Today, Ontario's Solicitor General and Associate Minister of Children and Women's Issues released the following statement to mark World Day Against Trafficking in Persons and the people working to to prevent this crime, help survivors, and bring traffickers to justice: https://bit.ly/…
Our third edition of our monthly series “Ask the Expert” is a live interview with Jon Fry, a Red Seal Horticulturalist from Ontario, who will be discussing safer cultivation practices for when you grow and consume your own cannabis, along with answering your questions about growing.
Under COVID, many families are reporting increased use of recreational screentime in their children and youth. Despite COVID however, children and youth still have the same needs for mental health and wellness that they needed pre-COVID. These needs include adequate sleep, nature time, physical…
Under COVID, many families are reporting increased use of recreational screentime in their children and youth. Despite COVID however, children and youth still have the same needs for mental health and wellness that they needed pre-COVID. These needs include adequate sleep, nature time, physical…
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious and preventable issue that affects many couples across the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has recently added additional stress onto households increasing the risk of IPV.
Are you a Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse or Physician Assistant in Ontario or on a team where they could join with you?
Registration is now open!
Limited spots available! Our next cycle begins on February 4, 2021. These weekly ECHO sessions take place via Zoom…