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Alcohol warning labels reduce sales, change minds

May 4, 2020 - Media release

Colourful, highly visible warning labels applied to bottles and cans of alcohol in Yukon鈥檚 largest liquor store prompted many people in Canada鈥檚 highest-alcohol-consuming region to cut back on their drinking. This was one of the major findings from the Northern Territories Alcohol Labels Study鈥攁 real-world study of alcohol warning labels led by CISUR in 2017鈥攑ublished this month in a special section of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

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Trailblazing harm reduction

January 25, 2019 - knowlEDGE

A managed alcohol program (MAP) provides people who haven鈥檛 found success with abstinence-based approaches with pre-measured doses of beer or wine鈥攐ften paired with housing and other supports鈥攁s a way of reducing the harms from alcohol. But do they work? A national study, co-led by Bernie Pauly and Tim Stockwell at UVic's Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, is finding out鈥攁nd so far, signs point to yes.

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Cost of substance use in Canada: $38.4 billion a year

June 26, 2018 - Media release

Substance use costs Canadian society $38.4 billion a year, or almost $1,100 for every person in Canada, according to a new study. The Canadian Substance Use Costs and Harms study, produced by UVic's Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research and the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, examines the costs and harms associated with substance use, and spans four broad areas: health care, lost production, criminal justice and other direct costs.

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PhD student develops a program to help researchers calculate alcohol-related harms

February 1, 2018 - The Ring

How much does alcohol cost? Think beyond the price of a bottle of wine; how many deaths per year are due to alcohol-related colon cancer? How about hospitalizations due to impaired driving accidents? To calculate these costs, PhD student Adam Sherk developed the International Model of Alcohol Harms and Policies, or InterMAHP.

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Alcohol warning labels about cancer risk a Canadian first

November 22, 2017 - Media release

Starting today, warning labels cautioning consumers about the link between alcohol use and an increased risk of breast and colon cancer will be applied to all bottles and cans sold at the Whitehorse liquor store. This specific labelling, part of the study led by UVic鈥檚 Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, is a first for Canada.

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