Product/Study: Analysis of trends in the prevalence of cannabis use in Canada, 1985 to 2015, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201800254908 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - February 21, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Health Reports, Vol. 29, no. 2
Catalogue number 82-003-X (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - February 21, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Health Reports: Analysis of trends in the prevalence of cannabis use in Canada, 1985 to 2015
A new study released today in Health Reports examines the long-term trends in the use of cannabis in Canada for the first time by comparing nine national surveys of the household population that collected information about cannabis use from 1985 to 2015. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - February 21, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Health Indicators, January 2018, No. 1
Catalogue number 82-221-X (HTML) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 29, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Cancer incidence in Canada, 2015
In 2015, more than 141,000 new cases of cancer were diagnosed in Canada, excluding Quebec (see note to readers). The annual number of new cancer cases has been increasing since at least 1992, as the population continues to grow and age. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 29, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Health Reports, January 2018
Estimates from individual provinces suggest that the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) among Canadians may be one of the highest in the world. A new study released today in the publication Health Reports provides information on the impact MS has on people's lives, such as mobility, pain, sleep and cognition. About two-thirds of those diagnosed reported that their lives were affected moderately, quite a bit, or extremely by MS. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 23, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Health Reports : Multiple sclerosis: Prevalence and impact,
Estimates from individual provinces suggest that the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) among Canadians may be one of the highest in the world. A new study released today in the publication Health Reports provides information on the impact MS has on people's lives, such as mobility, pain, sleep and cognition. About two-thirds of those diagnosed reported that their lives were affected moderately, quite a bit, or extremely by MS. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 22, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Health Reports: Multiple sclerosis: Prevalence and impact,
Estimates from individual provinces suggest that the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) among Canadians may be one of the highest in the world. A new study released today in the publication Health Reports provides information on the impact MS has on people's lives, such as mobility, pain, sleep and cognition. About two-thirds of those diagnosed reported that their lives were affected moderately, quite a bit, or extremely by MS. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 22, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Health Reports: Smoking among Inuit men and women in Inuit Nunangat, January 2018
Estimates from individual provinces suggest that the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) among Canadians may be one of the highest in the world. A new study released today in the publication Health Reports provides information on the impact MS has on people's lives, such as mobility, pain, sleep and cognition. About two-thirds of those diagnosed reported that their lives were affected moderately, quite a bit, or extremely by MS. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 17, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Multiple sclerosis: Prevalence and impact, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201800154902 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 17, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Trends and correlates of frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption, 2007 to 2014, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201800154901 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 17, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Health Reports, Vol. 29, no. 1
Catalogue number 82-003-X (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 17, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Multiple sclerosis: Prevalence and impact,
Estimates from individual provinces suggest that the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) among Canadians may be one of the highest in the world. A new study released today in the publication Health Reports provides information on the impact MS has on people's lives, such as mobility, pain, sleep and cognition. About two-thirds of those diagnosed reported that their lives were affected moderately, quite a bit, or extremely by MS. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 17, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Statistics Canada - Infographics: "Opioid awareness in Canada"
Catalogue number 11-627-M2018001 (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 9, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Results of the Survey on Opioid Awareness, November 2017
Data from the 2017 Survey on Opioid Awareness are now available. The survey collection was conducted in November and December 2017 and results are being released today, five weeks after the completion of data collection. The information collected by the survey will provide a better understanding of Canadians' knowledge of the opioid issue and risks, and their willingness to act. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - January 9, 2018 Category: Statistics Source Type: research