Cocaine Abuse Ccsa

The Risks
Rack cocaine has begun appearing in Inuit com munities and there has been a steady rise in the selling and Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse: www.ccsa.ca Government of Canada National Anti-Drug Strategy: … Doc Retrieval

Introducing Your Brain
All drugs of abuse, such as nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana, primarily affect the brain's limbic system. Scientists call this the "reward" system. … Read Content

VT V EN V1 2 – Understanding Substance – Vitality! VOLUME 1 …
Stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines) – elevated mood, overactivity, tension/anxiety, rapid heartbeat, constriction of blood vessels Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA). www.ccsa.ca. 7. Coambs, Robert B.; McAndrews, Mary P. (1994) The effects of psychoactive substances on workplace … Fetch Full Source

CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse website. Available at: www.ccsa.ca. Accessed April 5, 2005. Sexual risk behaviours and STIs in drug abuse treatment populations whose drug of choice is crack cocaine. … Doc Retrieval

Coalescing On Women And Substance Use
Use of alcohol and cocaine to manageable and/or other forms of gender-based abuse and trauma. The virtual community was sponsored by the British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health and co-sponsored by the Canadian Women’s Health Network and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. … Access Full Source

Alcohol And Substance Use In Saskatoon: Emerging Trends (2010)
• The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse for funding this project, • The various individuals who participated in the questionnaire and/or facilitated the and interpret data and information in eight major drug use areas: alcohol, cocaine, cannabis, heroin, … Fetch Content

WINNIPEG 2004 CCENDU REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS
Spearheaded by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) and guided by the AFM reported using these substances , and cocaine abuse and cocaine depende nce were the most common diagnoses … Doc Viewer

Individual Presentation Title
Edward Island, with representatives from the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) and injectable substances such as heroin and cocaine have shorter detection periods than marijuana (CCSA, 2004). … Fetch Doc

Organizations In The Substance Abuse Field
The use of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and other psychoactive drugs. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) Address: 75 Albert St., Suite 300, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1P 5E7 … View This Document

MEd Counselling Addictions Mental Health Cohort Proposal Rev …
Cannabis use has doubled from 1989 to 2004; and use of cocaine/crack and hallucinogens has also increased from a low of 0.7% in 1994 to a high of 1.9% in 2004 (CCSA, 2005). The increasing use and abuse of O ttawa: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. University of Lethbridge University Review … Fetch Document

Systematic Reviews
1 Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA), 75 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON exp Cocaine-Related Disorders/ 9. exp Marijuana Abuse/or exp Marijuana Smoking/ … Document Viewer

I. INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING / NATIONAL ANTI-DRUG STRATEGY
cocaine in 1991, compared to 20.1% in 1999. (Excerpts from Drug use among Ontario students It is noteworthy that the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA), which is the leading non-governmental organization on drug issues, operates a database … Doc Retrieval

S UBSTANCE A BUSE I SSUES AND P UBLIC P OLICY IN C ANADA: IV …
, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, March 2006, p. 10, http://www.ccsa.ca/CCSA/EN/Research/Research_Activities/TheCostsofSubstanceAbuseinCanada.htm Heroin use and abuse, and the co-use of cocaine with opioids, have significant health, social and economic consequences. … View Full Source