International Journal of Circumpolar Health1999; vol 58:1
EDITORIAL
UV radiation and skin cancers
Aarne Oikarinen
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Self-reported ethnic status of delivering women, newborn body mass index, blood or urine concentrations of toxic metals, and essential elements in sera of Norwegian and Russian Arctic populations
Jon Øyvind Odland, Evert Nieboer, Natalya Romanova, Yngvar Thomassen, Jan Brox, Eiliv Lund
Self-reported seasonal variation in depression at 78 degree North. The Svalbard study.
Odd Nilssen, Tormod Brenn, Georg Höyer, Robert Lipton, Jevgeni Boiko, Anatoly Tkatchev
Inuit and non-Inuit alcohol consumption in the Baffin Region, NWT, Canada
Darryl S. Wood
The nutrient density of present-day and traditional diets and their health aspects: The Sami- and lumber-jack families living in rural areas of Northern Sweden
Lena Håglin
The formation of the demarcation line at experimental frostbite
Juhani Junila, Outi Kaarela and Timo Waris
Trace metals in ancient hair from the Karluk Archaeological site, Kodiak, Alaska
Grace M. Egeland, Rafael Ponce, Rick Knecht, Nicolas S. Bloom, Janeice Fair, John P. Middaugh
REVIEW
Coming to grips with a slippery issue: human waste disposal in cold climates
V.B. Meyer-Rochow
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Nordic Arctic Research Programme (NARP)
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International Journal of Circumpolar Health1999; vol 58:1