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Youth-led CAMH study will aid in efforts to encourage vaccination
About Understanding vaccine hesitancy among transitional-aged youth with mental health concernsNationwide cohort study in France first to draw direct link between alcohol treatment and a nearly 40 per cent reduction in certain types of cancers
About New study shows alcohol rehabilitation and abstinence reduce the risk of alcohol-associated cancersNew study is largest known of its kind to track past mental health service use for young people diagnosed with a psychotic disorder
About CAMH research suggests potential targets for prevention and early identification of psychotic disordersThanks to the Discovery Fund, many large-scale and transformative projects are underway
About Five major CAMH cohort studies will advance research and careThe Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and the University of Toronto (U of T) have received over $3 million to advance and commercialize radiopharmaceutical technologies for health care, and to train a new generation of scientists and clinicians.
About CAMH and U of T receive over $3 million to create national radiopharmaceutical hubComprehensive review of international literature reveals health care impacts of e-cigarette use amid increased use in adults and youth
About CAMH Releases New E-cigarette Use Guidance and RecommendationsWhen complete, new facility will accelerate groundbreaking mental health research and serve as a beacon of hope
About CAMH announces the Temerty Discovery CentreLandmark report provides recommendations to improve care for thousands of Ontario women
About 1 in 8 pregnant people have a disability, but significant gaps exist in the provision of accessible careStudy first to show age-dependent link between self-reported cannabis use and subsequent psychotic disorder diagnosis
About New evidence suggests stronger link between teen cannabis use and psychotic disorders