Int J Circumpolar Health 2008; 67(4): 297-392


EDITORIAL

International Polar Year and ICCH Yellowstone 2009 activate circumpolar health professionals
Hassi J
[editorial]


ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Has the curve been broken? Trends between 1994 and 2006 in smoking and alcohol use among Greenlandic school children
Niclasen B, Schnohr C
[abstract] [full text]


Bronchial hyperresponsiveness in a population of north Finland with no previous diagnosis of asthma or chronic bronchitis assessed with histamine and methacholine tests
Juusela M, Poussa T, Kotaniemi J, Lundbäck B, Sovijärvi A
[abstract] [full text]

Implementation, quality control and selected pregnancy outcomes of the Murmansk county birth registry in Russia
Anda EE, Nieboer E, Voitov AV, Kovalenko AA, Lapina YM, Voitova EA, Kovalenko LF, Odland JØ
[abstract] [full text]

Traditional foods and physical activity patterns and associations with cultural factors in a diverse Alaska Native population
Redwood DG, Ferucci ED, Schumacher MC, Johnson JS, Lanier AP, Helzer LJ,
Tom-Orme L, Murtaugh MA, Slattery ML
[abstract] [full text]

Dietary assessment of indigenous Canadian Arctic women with a focus on pregnancy and lactation
Berti PR, Rula Soueida R, Kuhnlein HV
[abstract] [full text]

Alaska Native parental attitudes on cervical cancer, HPV and the HPV vaccine
Toffolon-Weiss M, Hagan K, Leston J, Peterson L, Provost E, Hennessy T
[abstract] [full text]

“Eating for outsiders”: cancer causation discourse among the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska
Cassady J
[abstract] [full text]


PUBLISHER`S CORNER

Annual conference of the International Network for Circumpolar Health Research 2008
[publisher´s corner]


ANNOUNCEMENTS


14th International congress on Cicumpolar Health
[announcement]


Publish - or perish - Workshop on searching, writing and publishing scientific information

[announcement]


International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2008; 67(4): 297-392.

 
 
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