Substance Use & Harm Reduction

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Alcohol Section References

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(10)  Harvard Medical School. (2011). Alcohol Use and Abuse. Retrieved from http://www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/alcohol-use-and-abuse.

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(12)   Public Health Ontario Partners For Health. Knowledge to Action: Best Advice on Women and Alcohol. September 10, 2013. p.1

(13)  The Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy. Women and Alcohol: A Special Report by Ann Dowsett Johnson. The new tobacco?. 2010-2011. P.28

(14)  Public Health Ontario. Opening Eyes, Opening Minds: The Ontario Burden of Mental Illness and Addictions Report.. October 2012. P.43

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(21)  Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Cleveland, M., Varvil-Weld, L., Abar, C. C., Scaglione, N., & Hultgren, B. (2013). An evaluation of timing and dosage of a parent based intervention to minimize college students’ alcohol consumption. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74(1), 30–40.