Long, Claudia R., and Mary Ann Curry 1998 Living in two worlds: Native American women and prenatal care. Health Care for Women International 19:205-215.Long, C. R., & Curry, M. A. (1998). Living in two worlds: Native American women and prenatal care. Health Care for Women ...
This study examined influences on the decision to initiate breastfeeding among low income Native American mothers served by Women, Infant, Children Supplemental Nutrition Program (WIC) in the Inland Northwest. Fifty Native American mothers answered questionnaires about infant feeding practices, breast-...
Although HIV/AIDS was not initially identified as a major public health challenge in Indian Country and among urban American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities, today it disproportionately affects this population. Using a postcolonial perspective, we review the state of HIV prevention knowledge ...
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Bisphenol-A’s rising concentrations in the environment require a sustainable alternative to current removal practices, which are expensive and/or ecologically unsafe. Switchgrass offers a safe alternative. To investigate its potential for BPA removal, two United States native switchgrass varieties where ...
Cesarean delivery in native American women: are low rates explained by practices common to the Indian health service?. Mahoney SF,Malcoe LH. Birth . 2005Mahoney, S. F., & Malcoe, L. H. (2005). Cesarean delivery in native American women: are low rates explained by practices common to ...
Mahoney, S. F., & Malcoe, L. H. (2005). Cesarean delivery in native American women: are low rates explained by practices common to the Indian Health Service? BIRTH, 32(3), 170-178.Cesarean delivery in native American women: are low rates explained by practices common to the Indian ...
Low-Income Native American and African American Adolescent Mothers in North Carolina| Testing the Theory of Planned Behavior EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Marie Pokorny HerndonCynthia HInfant feeding practices can greatly impact a child's life with far reaching implications based upon decisions a mother makes...
Our focus group study addresses the call to gain insights into the perspectives of a Native American community regarding the use of biological samples for environmental exposure assessment. Our specific objective was to gather data about the views of this community regarding the use of urine, blood...
Native American Cancer Initiatives, Inc., 3022 South Nova Road, Pine, CO 80470, USA * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2020,17(24), 9302;https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17249302