lundi 6 novembre 2017
Indigenous youth who use drugs in B.C. dying at an alarming rate, study finds
Indigenous youth who use drugs in B.C. are 13 times more likely to die than Canadians in the same age group according to a new study, which singled out young women and those involved with injection drug use to be at the highest risk.
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