Navigating the cultural geography of indigenous peoples’ attitude toward genetic research: the Ohana (family) heart project
Background . Little is known about the burden of heart failure among indigenous populations, including Native Hawaiians (NH). Recent concerns about genetic research in the NH community resonate with similar concerns raised by American Indian, Alaskan Native and Canadian First Nations communities and...
Auteurs principaux: | May Vawer, Patsy Kaina, Ann Leonard, Michael Ogata, Beth Blackburn, Malia Young, Todd B. Seto |
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Format: | Article |
Langue: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2013-08-01
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Collection: | International Journal of Circumpolar Health |
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Accès en ligne: | http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/download/21346/pdf_1 |
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