The Canadian Center on Substance Use and Addiction recently published new guidelines that attach risks to much lower consumption levels than those in common public perception. In several interviews, Dr. Mark Asbridge of Dalhousie’s Department of Community Health and Epidemiology and Interim PI of the CRISM Atlantic Node explains the background to this guidance and offers perspectives on how the public should interpret it. See the stories in DAL News and the Chronicle Herald.
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