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This Indigenous Trainer Helps Elders Fight Diabetes
This Indigenous Trainer Fights Poor HealthKasey Kauakahi
This story is part of Indigenous in Fitness, a series of articles highlighting the challe...
Cronkite News: New law requires data collection on Indigenous health needs in California
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Gospel of Mental Health conference returns in December
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — For the third year, The Gospel of Mental Health conference will take place in Lexington, welcoming conversations around ...
Column: American Indian Center's new Food is Medicine program marks a culinary shift in Chicago | Health & Fitness
CHICAGO — The American Indian Center’s new Food is Medicine program marks a generational and culinary shift — through braised bison with a blackber...
Cancer survivor helps Indigenous women be seen as beautiful
Surviving cancer is its own victory but one that leaves many feeling defeated with few remaining resources. CeCe Carillo realized her lifelong inte...
Social connectedness and sleep in Blackfeet American Indian adults
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A growing body of work documents a link between indices of social connectedness and sleep health. Sleep is implicated in...
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