Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health
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Brochures, 2024
This brochure presents a summary of the recommendations in Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, with special considerations for youth, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. It acknowledges that zero alcohol is best for everyone, regardless of age, sex, gender, ethnicity, alcohol tolerance, or lifestyle and offers suggestions on how to minimize the risks related to alcohol use. To download a PDF of the brochure, visit: Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, Public Summary: Drinking Less Is Better (Brochure) | Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (ccsa.ca)
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