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Section 6: Healthy settings for young people in Canada – Injury and physical trauma Previous Table of Contents Next 6 Injury and Physical Trauma by William Pickett What is injury? Injury is defined as any physical harm to the body caused typically by an external force. Causes of…

Section 4: Healthy settings for young people in Canada – Health risk behaviours Previous Table of Contents Next 4 Health Risk Behaviours by Hana Saab and Matthew King Why are health risk behaviours important? Youth behaviour often involves taking some type of risk. Some experts…

Healthy settings for young people in Canada – Healthy living and healthy weight in context Previous Table of Contents Next Healthy Living and Healthy Weight in Context Among students with a high score on the parent trust and communication scale, 42% report being physically active…

Healthy settings for young people in Canada – Feelings of satisfaction, belonging, and safety at school Previous Table of Contents Next Feelings of Satisfaction, Belonging, and Safety at School Text Equivalent - Figure 2.14: Students who like school The proportion of students who…

Chapitre 10 : La santé des jeunes Canadiens: un accent sur la santé mentale – Consommation de drogues et comportements à risque Page précédente Table des matières Page suivante Consommation de drogues et comportements à risque par Frank Elgar et William Pickett Pourquoi…

Chapter 6: The Health of Canada's Young People: a mental health focus – Neighbourhoods Previous page Table of Contents Next page Neighbourhoods by William Pickett, Ian Janssen, and Andrei Rosu What is a neighbourhood? A neighbourhood is a community within a larger city, town or…

Cancer in Canada - An Epidemiologic Overview - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 2Latest capture Apr 27, 2026en

Cancer in Canada - An Epidemiologic Overview A report based on the Cancer Incidence Atlas -- Volume 2, 2000-2006 To obtain an electronic/accessible version of the complete Cancer Incidence Atlas V2, please send your request by e-mail to: ci.atlas.ic@phac-aspc.gc.ca For readers…

Highlights - Canadian Cancer Incidence Atlas, Volume 2, 2000-2006 - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 2Latest capture Apr 27, 2026en

Highlights - Canadian Cancer Incidence Atlas, Volume 2, 2000-2006 The Canadian Cancer Incidence Atlas is designed for individuals interested in geographic variations of cancer incidence in Canada, such as epidemiologists, educators, health planners, health researchers,…

ARCHIVED - Prevent Skin Cancer: Stay Safe in the Sun - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 4Latest capture Apr 27, 2026en

ARCHIVED - Prevent Skin Cancer: Stay Safe in the Sun We have archived this page and will not be updating it. You can use it for research or reference. We have archived this page and will not be updating it. You can use it for research or reference. One of the main causes of skin…

What should I know about colorectal cancer? - Canada.ca

Public Health Agency of CanadaCaptures 4Latest capture Apr 27, 2026en

What should I know about colorectal cancer? Colorectal cancer is the 2 nd most commonly diagnosed cancer in Canada (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers). It is the 2 nd leading cause of death from cancer in men and the 3 rd leading cause of death from cancer in women in Canada.…

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