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Isaac Warbrick, Rereata Makiha, Deborah Heke, Daniel Hikuroa, Shaun Awatere and Valance Smith
The connection between the natural environment and human health is well documented in Indigenous narratives. The maramataka?a Maori system of observing the relationships between signs, rhythms, and cycles in the environment?is underpinned by generations ...
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Daniele Gruska Benevides Prata,João Tadeu de Andrade
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Os povos indígenas brasileiros estão entre os segmentos da população em maioria, pois são vítimas desde o período da colonização de violências das mais diversas. A Constituição Federal de 1988 trouxe a adoção de medidas protetivas aos povos ind...
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Raimunda Nonato da Cruz Oliveira,Lucia Cristina dos Santos Rosa
Pág. 481 - 496
Este artigo traz uma breve discussão da questão social indígena contemporânea, com ênfase no perfil saúde-doença, e seu enfrentamento pelo Estado. Mostra que tais reflexões têm sua origem em uma pesquisa de campo finalizada em fevereiro de 2014, env...
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Chantal Burnett, Eva Purkey, Colleen M. Davison, Autumn Watson, Jennifer Kehoe, Sheldon Traviss, Dionne Nolan and Imaan Bayoumi
We aimed to assess the association between community belonging, spirituality, and mental health outcomes among Indigenous Peoples during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cross-sectional observational study used online survey distribution and targeted outreach...
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Veronica Matthews, Jo Longman, James Bennett-Levy, Maddy Braddon, Megan Passey, Ross S. Bailie and Helen L. Berry
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural community in Northern New South Wales, Australia, with greater risk of home inundation, displacement and poor mental health. While social capital has been link...
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Jose J. Estevez, Natasha J. Howard, Jamie E. Craig and Alex Brown
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) poses significant challenges to individuals and broader society, much of which is borne by disadvantaged and marginalised population groups including Indigenous people. The increasing prevalence of T2DM among Indigenous pe...
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Stephanie K. Young, Taha B. Tabish, Nathaniel J. Pollock and T. Kue Young
Residents in the Canadian Arctic regularly travel in remote, backcountry areas. This can pose risks for injuries and death, and create challenges for emergency responders and health systems. We aimed to describe the extent and characteristics of media-re...
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Leanne Webb, Hilary Bambrick, Peter Tait, Donna Green and Lisa Alexander
Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in population sub-groups. In this study, heat responses for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in two age groups were examined for two categories of cardiac d...
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Diego Rodrigo Pereira,Elizabeth Maria Beserra Coelho
Pág. 223 - 231
A Constituição Federal Brasileira, promulgada em 1988, formaliza o reconhecimento da diversidade étnica do Estado Brasileiro, no contexto de um processo de descentralização administrativa das ações do governo. As ações indigenistas, antes centr...
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Diego Rodrigo Pereira,Elizabeth Maria Beserra Coelho
Pág. 223 - 231
A Constituição Federal Brasileira, promulgada em 1988, formaliza o reconhecimento da diversidade étnica do Estado Brasileiro, no contexto de um processo de descentralização administrativa das ações do governo. As ações indigenistas, antes centr...
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Diego Rodrigo Pereira
Pág. 489 - 496
Resumo: O artigo analisa o modelo de saúde previsto na Política Nacional de Atenção à Saúde dos Povos Indígenas e a participação do povo Canela diante dos saberes tradicionais da própria comunidade e os serviços biomédicos oferecidos. Aponta que a partic...
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Naoko Takeyama, Basilua Andre Muzembo, Yasmin Jahan and Michiko Moriyama
In settings where traditional medicine is a crucial part of the healthcare system, providing culturally competent healthcare services is vital to improving patient satisfaction and health outcomes. Therefore, this study sought to gain insight into how cu...
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Josef J. de Beer
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This article sheds light on two missing links in the science school curriculum which result in learners? wellness and appreciation for a holistic view of health not being adequately addressed. Firstly, in the natural sciences curriculum (Senior Ph...
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Failure of managing NCDs (non-communicable diseases) worldwide is a serious concern for public health. For the persistence of health scenario, this paper asks why even after awareness programs and health interventions, NCDs e.g. diabetes and heart diseas...
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Peter C. Esselman, Shiguo Jiang, Henry A. Peller, David G. Buck and Joel D. Wainwright
Land transformation can have cascading effects on hydrology, water quality, and human users of water resources, with serious implications for human health. An interdisciplinary analysis is presented, whereby remote-sensing data of changing land use and c...
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Marvin So, Yianni A. Ellenikiotis, Hannah M. Husby, Cecilia Leonor Paz, Brittany Seymour and Karen Sokal-Gutierrez
Malnutrition and dental caries in early childhood remain persistent and intertwined global health challenges, particularly for indigenous and geographically-remote populations. To examine the prevalence and associations between early childhood dental car...
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Marco Otarola Rojas, Sean Collins, Victor Cal, Francisco Caal, Kevin Knight, John Arnason, Luis Poveda, Pablo Sanchez-Vindas and Todd Pesek
The present work showcases a model for holistic, sustainable healthcare in indigenous communities worldwide through the implementation of traditional healing practices. The implementation of this model promotes public health and community wellness while ...
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Lucia Rizzo and Tomás Vega Fernández
Non-indigenous species (NIS) represent one of the greatest threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, altering invaded habitats, competing with native species, and eventually becoming pests. The Mediterranean Sea is a marine biodiversity hotspot,...
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Elisabetta Franchi, Meri Barbafieri, Gianniantonio Petruzzelli, Sergio Ferro and Marco Vocciante
Arsenic (As) is one of the most common inorganic pollutants; unfortunately, it is also one of the most toxic and is therefore a cause of great concern for the health risks that could result from it. Removing arsenic from the soil using phytoremediation a...
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Celina I. Valencia, Francine C. Gachupin, Yamilé Molina and Ken Batai
The objective of this article is to call for integrating biological pathways of social experiences in the concept model of cancer disparities and social determinants of health (SDH) fields. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations exper...
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