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Are you an academically outstanding #uvic grad student whose focus of research builds and supports community-wide knowledge that promotes wellbeing with reference to substance use and mental health? Apply for the new Samit & Resha Sharma Scholarship! Open until Sept 15. www.uvic.ca/graduatestud...
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Development of a high-resolution paper-spray mass spectrometry method using street drugs for the early detection of emerging drugs in the unregulated supply
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Open access from Dennis K. Hore, Chris Gill et al
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The story also discusses paper-spray mass spectrometry, a new method for detecting small amounts of substances in samples. The machine at substance was co-developed by @viuniversity.bsky.social and @uvic.ca researchers.
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"Liver harm caused by alcohol is a public health problem. Collectively, we need to take better care of our livers by taking steps to reduce alcohol consumption in the population."
CISUR's Tim Naimi in @ca.theconversation.com #alcoholpolicy #alcoholresearch
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“We’ve seen this playbook before with the tobacco industry trying to discredit science around smoking’s harms." -CISUR's Tim Stockwell
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"After the initial test is conducted, data is sent to Substance Drug Checking in Victoria, which will provide a detail breakdown of the sample’s contents, with percentages. This information is expected to be available within a week, and will be provided to clients, explained Rai."
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“Alcohol & its health impacts have been making headlines more often, but we haven’t seen meaningful policy decisions that could protect public health.The extensive lobbying of government officials by the alcohol industry is likely one of those reasons." -study co-author and CISUR director Tim Naimi
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The alcohol industry was more likely to meet with non-elected government officials, such as senior policy officials and chiefs of staff.
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The analysis found:
The alcohol industry accounted for 71% of all meetings recorded, with 13 alcohol industry organizations registered vs 4 for public health.
Of the 4 PH orgs, 1 accounted for 95% of meetings and 1 had 0 meetings.
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Researchers classified lobbyists as to whether they represented the alcohol industry or a non-industry public health group. The number of meetings and who lobbyists met with during that time was recorded.
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New paper alert: Alcohol lobbying in Canada: a quantitative analysis of the federal registry of lobbyists academic.oup.com/heapro/artic...
The paper, published in Health Promotion International, examined lobbyist registrations in the Canadian Federal Registry of Lobbyists from May 2022-May 2023.
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"These findings highlight the need for strategies to mitigate potential harm in low SES groups and the widening of existing inequities."
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Just published online first @cjphrcsp.bsky.social Commentary: Increase in alcohol outlets by neighbourhood socioeconomic status following the expansion of alcohol sales into convenience stores in Ontario, Canada (Schwartz et al.) link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Only one more week to apply for the new Samit & Resha Sharma Scholarship!
If you're a #UVic Graduate Student doing research in substance use and/or mental health, apply here by September 15: www.uvic.ca/graduatestud...
A poster on a white, teal and yellow background with a graphic of a head with a plant growing in it. Text reads: "Samit and Reshma Sharma Scholarship in Mental Health and Addiction. Open to outstanding  UVic graduate students whose focus of research builds and supports community-wide knowledge that promotes wellbeing with reference to substance use and mental health. Apply by September 15, 2025. Details at cisur.ca." A logo for the University of Victoria's Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research is in the top right corner.
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“The key message is that drinking two drinks a day may be moderate from a social perspective, but when it comes to health, it’s a pretty risky amount." CISUR's Tim Naimi in @nytimes.com.

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Federal Report on Drinking Is Withdrawn
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"For this story, I spoke with three of the six authors of the study: Martinez, Keyes, and co-author Tim Naimi, an alcohol researcher affiliated with @uvic.ca and Boston University. They all emphasized that they had sought to conduct a study that would fairly represent America’s alcohol consumption."
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NEW ISSUE @cjphrcsp.bsky.social Volume 116, Issue 3 Special Section on the Public Health Response to the Overdose Crisis in Canada link.springer.com/journal/4199...
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“The Tyee is just learning about this now because it took 16 months for the Vancouver Police Department to release requested data about how many of its officers were trained on decriminalization.” thetyee.ca/News/2025/08...
VPD Officers Weren’t Fully Prepared for Drug Decriminalization | The Tyee
Data released 16 months after an FOI request shows one-third hadn’t finished the available training by the launch of the pilot project.
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