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Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin
An electronic
journal from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
Vol. 1 No.1 July 2001 - September 2001: ISSN 1445-7253
Contents
Editorial
Original
articles (peer reviewed)
Bambrick H. Prevalence
of diagnosed and undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes in a Queensland Aboriginal
community (peer reviewed)
Brief
reports (peer reviewed)
Currently no information available in this
section
Current
topics
The
HealthInfoNet at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Studies Conference2001
Obituary: Dr Puggy Hunter
Update on parliamentary Inquiry into the needs of urban dwelling Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples
NAIDOC
awards to inspiring and talented health and wellness advocates
Australian
Indigenous HealthInfoNet on display at the Perth Health Expo, 2001
The
National Public Health Partnership's National Strategies Coordination
Working Group
Journal
articles
Reports
and publications
Resources
Breast
self examination. Keep strong women - look after yourself healthy ways
Diabetes
and heart disease: what you need to know
Keep sight
of your eyes! Get your eyes checked
Protect
our future: learn about AIDS
'Look
after your kids: Use seat belts and child restraints'
SIDS guide for Indigenous families
- video and brochure
Conference
abstracts and papers
'Healing
the pain': 2001 National Stolen Generations Conference
First National Tobacco Control Conference
6th National Rural Health Conference
The Royal Australasian
College of Physicians Annual Scientific Meeting 2001: Diseases of Modern
Living
Theses
Cramer JH (1998)
Nursing practice in a remote area:
an ethnographic study. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy thesis, School
of Nursing, Curtin University of Technology, Perth.
Davey C (1999)
On being a young Aboriginal male in
contemporary Australia. Report of public health project, 5th year
medicine, University of Western Australia, Perth.
Hammill J (2000) Culture
of chaos: Indigenous women and vulnerability in an Australian rural reserve.
Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy thesis, Australian Centre for International
Health and Nutrition, University of Queensland, Herston.
If you are aware of any material that is appropriate for
inclusion in the Bulletin or if you would like to contribute, please contact
us.
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