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Ian Pike, PhD
Background Self-poisoning is a major public health concern in Canada, particularly among children and youth. Among 10- to 17-year-old Canadians, 2140 young people were hospitalized due to self-poisoning during the... Read More
Background Poisoning is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Canada and around the world. Poisonous substances include, but are not limited to, drugs, pesticides, gases, and household cleaners. However,... Read More
Background Injuries are the leading cause of death among British Columbians age 1 to 44, and the fifth leading cause of death among Canadians of all ages.[1,2] Every year in BC approximately 2000 deaths and 8000... Read More
Background Traffic fatalities are catastrophic and heartbreaking to families and communities. The World Health Organization recognizes the serious burden of motor vehicle collisions on public health and has reported... Read More
Each year, 400000 British Columbians are injured, and another 1200 killed as a result of predictable and preventable injuries. Every hour 47 people in our province suffer a preventable injury as a result of... Read More