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We are a First Nations organization dedicated to improving the health of our people, our communities, and our nations.  We believe that building First Nations capacity to plan and implement effective health services is the key to improving First Nations health. Therefore, we generate and share health information on priority First Nations health topics to support evidence-based planning at the local, regional and national levels. 

 

Disclaimer

The First Nations Centre of the  National Aboriginal Health Organization  is issuing a disclaimer on the unauthorized release of a document entitled Immunization Graphs: Natural Infectious Disease Declines; Immunization Effectiveness and Immunizations Dangers. The First Nations Centre has strict guidelines regarding the release of information and this article  was not authorized for release or publication by NAHO .

The information presented  in the document entitled "Immunization Graphs: Natural Infectious Disease Declines; Immunization Effectiveness and Immunizations Dangers"  represents the research and views of the author(s) and does not necessarily reflect the views of NAHO. NAHO assumes no responsibility or liability for damages arising from any error or omission or from the use of any information or advice presented or  referred to in the document.



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NEW E-WORKBOOKS

These resources are designed to help you plan and carry out changes to improve your health

Prevent the Flu E-Workbook

Quit Smoking E-Workbook

NEW PUBLICATIONS

Children and Technology Fact Sheet

Gestational Diabetes Fact Sheet

Gestational Diabetes and First Nations Women

Report: Perspectives of Front Line Staff on Health Issues and

Service Needs for First Nations Seniors

Making Your Home Safe for Baby: Information for Moms, Dads & People Who Care for Children

          Understanding Immunization Toolkit

 

         

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We hope that these resources will be useful and beneficial to your community. Your questions, comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. We also welcome any ideas for future information resources that will be of use to First Nations. Please forward your feedback to fnc@naho.ca.

Last Update: August 30 2010