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Éduc’alcool has created a series of publications covering every aspect of alcohol and its health impacts for professionals in a wide range of healthcare fields.

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Health professionals Mar. 15, 2013

A guide for nurses

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Health professionals Mar. 15, 2013

A guide for physicians and health care professionals

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Health professionals Mar. 15, 2013

A guide for psychologists

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Position statements May. 14, 2014

Alcohol and cancer: abstinence or moderation?

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Drink Dashboard

Result : 3-9 Juillet 2021

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You did not stick to the “3 standard drinks on rare occasions” part of the 2-3-4-0 formula: No more than 2 standard drinks a day, or 3 on rare occasions, with no drinking on at least one and preferably two days a week, with a maximum of 10 standard drinks a week.

the 2-3-4-0 formula
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Drink Dashboard

Result : 3-9 Juillet 2021

Congratulation!

You have stuck to the 2-3-4-0 formula, which means no more than 2 standard drinks a day, or 3 on rare occasions, with no drinking on at least one and preferably two days a week, with a maximum of 10 standard drinks a week.

the 2-3-4-0 formula
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Drink Dashboard

Result : 3-9 Juillet 2021

Look out!

You did not stick to the “10 standard drinks per week” and “3 standard drinks in one day on rare occasions” part of the 2-3-4-0 formula: No more than 2 standard drinks a day, or 3 on rare occasions, with no drinking on at least one and preferably two days a week, with a maximum of 10 standard drinks a week.

the 2-3-4-0 formula
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