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Drinking during adolescence can alter brain cell nerve growth

The developmental period from adolescence to adulthood is accompanied by a greater vulnerability to addictions than is seen in other periods of life. A new report describes a study in mice of the neurobehavioral impact of chronic, intermittent alcohol-vapor exposure during adolescence, in an effort to model periodic heavy drinking and compare it with similar […]

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Mixing booze, pot is a serious threat to traffic safety

Use of marijuana in combination with alcohol by drivers is especially dangerous, according to a new study. Drivers who used alcohol, marijuana, or both were significantly more likely to be responsible for causing fatal two-vehicle crashes compared to drivers who were involved in the same crashes but used neither of the substances. Read more

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E-cigarettes potentially as harmful as tobacco cigarettes, study shows

New research found that e-cigarettes loaded with a nicotine-based liquid are potentially as harmful as unfiltered cigarettes when it comes to causing DNA damage. The researchers also found that vapor from non-nicotine e-cigarettes caused as much DNA damage as filtered cigarettes, possibly due to the many chemical additives present in e-cigarette vapors. Cellular mutations caused […]

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Workshop: “Using Expressive Arts in Social Work Practice …” – DAUPHIN, March 23, 24, 30 & 31

Expressive Arts Workshop Poster Dates:  Thursdays & Fridays, March 23 & 24, March 30 & 31, 2017 Times:  11:00 am to 3:00 pm Location: Youth Centre, Dauphin Friendship Centre Fee: $50.00 (for all 4 days) This workshop is for social workers and other professional helpers who are interested in the integration of expressive arts into […]

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Shared Leadership: The Pathway to Mental Health & Well-Being Conference – Feb. 10, 2017

“Shared Leadership: The Pathway to Mental Health and Well-being” is the theme of the 2017 Safe Schools Manitoba conference. Student mental health and well-being are priorities for educators, but there is increasing recognition that schools alone cannot meet all the needs of students. A collaborative approach is needed.  The conference will bring together representatives from […]

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Impulsivity, sensation seeking increase risk of alcohol and drug use among youths

Adolescence can be a challenging time for both young people and their parents. Adolescents often face temptations to experiment with various substances and, unfortunately, this is the time when problem substance use typically begins. Vulnerability likely stems from at least two changes that occur during adolescence: although there are rapid increases in sensation seeking during […]

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Mental illness genetically linked to drug use and misuse

There are many reports of drug use leading to mental health problems, and we all know of someone having a few too many drinks to cope with a bad day. Many people who are diagnosed with a mental health disorder indulge in drugs, and vice versa. As severity of both increase, problems arise and they […]

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Early marijuana use associated with abnormal brain function, lower IQ

In a new study, scientists have discovered that early marijuana use may result in abnormal brain function and lower IQ.  Read more

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Cannabis reduces creativity, but user generally not aware

Regular users of cannabis are less aware of their own mistakes, and they are not good at creative thinking, concludes new research on the effects of cannabis. Read more

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Sleep habits, adolescent drug and alcohol use linked, shows research

A possible link between pre-adolescent sleep habits and early substance abuse has been identified by researchers. The study found that both sleep duration and sleep quality during late childhood predict alcohol and cannabis use later in adolescence. Read more

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