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Canada's treatment for alcoholism
In Ottawa, Canada's capital city, they are taking a different approach to the treatment of alcoholism.
At the Oaks, a permanent residence for those we were once homeless, alcoholics are given a measure of white wine at hourly intervals throughout the day.
The aim is to stop binge drinking, reduce alcohol intake, and stabilise people who have led chaotic lives.
Linda Pressly spoke to Dr Jeff Turnbull the physician in charge, to find out how the scheme works.
(Photo: White wine being poured into glasses. Credit: Press Association)
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