The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) regularly provides expert information on addictions and mental health treatment,
research, education and advocacy to the public through the media. Here are some recent samples of CAMH coverage. Click on
the headlines below to read the full stories (external links):
Oxycodone abuse taking toll on communities
Standard Freeholder (Cornwall); Recorder & Times (Brockville) - Saturday, July 31
CAMH: Video of what the new development will look like
The Art Condominiums Blog (blog.artcondos.ca) - Wednesday, July 28
Second annual Hatsquerade
mytowncrier.ca - Wednesday, July 28
Driving above zero
What can young drivers expect under new rules?
Toronto Star - Tuesday, July 27
Tweeting 80 times a day? Not necessarily a bad thing
Toronto Star - Monday, July 26
Sobering thoughts on DUIs
Statscan says impaired driving has risen for the third year in a row. So why on earth are impaired drivers still getting behind
the wheel?
The Globe and Mail - Saturday, July 23
Students see selves as less healthy: study
Canada.com - Thursday, July 22
Solution for smoking could be in the genes
Toronto Star; healthzone.ca - Monday, July 19
Toronto students lazier, less bullied: survey
insidetoronto.com - Monday, July 19
TV and computers: Are students spending too much screen time?
cbc.ca - Tuesday, July 13
Ontario teens claim worse health than those from '90s
ctv.ca - Monday, July 12
Study: teens spending seven hours a day in front of TVs, computers
The Globe and Mail - Monday, July 12
Marijuana can send a brain to pot
Toronto Star - Friday, July 9
A healing process for hospitals
The Globe and Mail - Tuesday, July 6
Coping with an addict colleague
Canada.com - Saturday, July 3
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