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The A to Z Index presents a list of sites that relate to a specific subject. For example, if you were looking for anything to do with 'injuries' you would click on the letter 'I', then click on the subject 'injuries'. This would give you a list of all sites that have been assigned the subject 'injuries'.

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"Alcoholism"

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Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory Alcohol and Drug Services
Assisting individuals and communities in reducing the harmful effects of alcohol and other drugs by providing quality addictions services.
Source : Government of Yukon

Canada

Non-government organisation Alcohol and the Liver
Liver disease affects people of all ages. One in every 12 Canadians suffers from some form of liver or biliary tract disease. There are over 100 diseases of the liver, only one of which is directly related to alcohol.
Source : Canadian Liver Foundation

Non-government organisation Directory of Addictions Organizations in Canada
This one-of-a-kind resource contains more than 2,000 listings, including provincial-territorial addictions services, federal and provincial government departments and agencies, national non-governmental organizations devoted to substance abuse and problem gambling, as well as Canadian addictions researchers and their affiliations.
Source : Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse

Canada National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
The goal of NNADAP is to support First Nations and Inuit people and their communities in establishing and operating programs aimed at arresting and off-setting high levels of alcohol, drug, and solvent abuse among their target populations living on-reserve. Most of the NNADAP activities are included in the following four areas of emphasis: prevention, treatment, training, research and development.
Source : Health Canada


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