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Ideas to Help You Cut Back On or Stop Using Alcohol
Quitting Smoking: Helping Someone Quit
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Alcohol and Drugs: When to Get Help for a Person Who Is Intoxicated
Alcohol and Substance Use in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Alcohol or Drug Use During Pregnancy
Alcohol Problems: How to Stop Drinking
Alcoholic Cardiomyopathy
Anabolic Steroids
Assess Your Drug Use
Assess Your Substance Use
Assess Your Tobacco Use
Avoiding Smoking Triggers
Blackouts Caused by Alcohol or Drugs
Breastfeeding: Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drugs
CAGE Questionnaire for Alcohol Problems
Cannabis
Cocaine
Committing to Quitting: Your Quit-Tobacco Plan
Comparing Stop-Smoking Medicines
Date Rape Drugs
Diabetes and Alcohol
Drinking and Your Health
Drinking More Than You Want To?
Form for Identifying Reasons to Cut Down On or Stop Alcohol Use
Health Risks Related to Smokeless Tobacco
Helping Your Child Avoid Tobacco, Drugs, and Alcohol
Heroin
Ideas for Cutting Back on Alcohol Use
Inhalant Use
Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment for Substance Use Disorder
John's Story: Crossing the Smoke-Free Finish Line
Keeping Change Going—Your New Normal
LifeRing
Linda's Story: Quitting Smoking Improves Cholesterol
LSD
Lung Cancer and Other Lung Problems From Smoking
Making a Change That Matters
Making a Plan to Cut Back on Alcohol Use
Making a Plan to Help Someone Get Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder
Making Positive Changes in Your Life After Quitting Smoking
Making Your Change Happen
Managing Cravings When You're Quitting Tobacco
MDMA (Ecstasy)
Methamphetamine
My Reasons to Quit Smoking
Nancy's Story: Quitting Smoking Takes More Than Willpower
Nate's Story: Sick of Smoking
Ned's Story: Quitting Smoking
Not Ready for Change?
Opioid Use Disorder
Physical Signs of Alcohol Use Disorder
Plan to Stop Using Alcohol
Planning for a Change That Matters
Planning for Alcohol or Drug Relapse
Provincial and Territorial Helplines and Websites
Questions About Substance Use Treatment Programs
Quit-Smoking Programs
Quitting Smokeless Tobacco
Quitting Smoking and Avoiding Smoke During Pregnancy
Quitting Smoking: How Family and Friends Can Help
Quitting Smoking: How Support Groups Can Help
Quitting Smoking: Temptations and Cravings
Quitting Smoking: Your Social Life
Recommitting to Staying Tobacco-Free
Residential Treatment for Substance Use
Risks of Smoking Cigars and Pipes
Saying No to Alcohol and Drugs
Signs of Drug Use
Signs of Substance Use
Smoking and Coronary Artery Disease
Smoking Fewer Cigarettes
Smoking to Relieve Tension or Improve Mood
Smoking: Choosing a Good Time to Quit
Smoking: Health Risk for Family Members
Smoking: Problems With Pregnancy
Substance Use and Mental Health Conditions
Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults
Substance Use: Helping Someone Get Treatment
Substance Use: Staying Alcohol- or Drug-Free After Treatment
Take-Home Naloxone Kits for Opioid Overdose
Teen Substance Use Disorder: Choosing a Treatment Program
Teen Substance Use: Making a Contract With Your Teen
Teenage Tobacco Use
The 10 Principles of Recovery
Thinking About a Change?
Tobacco Use Disorder
Track Your Tobacco Use
Vaping
Worried About Using Opioids?
Younger-Looking and Healthier Body After Quitting Smoking
Quitting Smoking: Should I Use Medicine?
Alcohol Problems: Helping Someone Get Treatment
Quitting Smoking: Coping With Cravings and Withdrawal
Quitting Smoking: Dealing With Weight Gain
Quitting Smoking: Getting Support
Quitting Smoking: Helping Someone Quit
Quitting Smoking: Preventing Slips or Relapses
Substance Use Disorder: Dealing With Teen Substance Use
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