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- 6CANHelp Working Group
- 5Goodman, K.J.
- 4Assi, Ali
- 4Chang, Hsiu-Ju
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- 5Food prices - Arctic Regions
- 5Food sustainability - Northern Canda
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Challenges created by data dissemination and access restrictions when attempting to address community concerns: individual privacy versus public wellbeing.
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Goodman, K.J., Hatcher, J., Geary, J., Aplin, L., Colquhoun, A.
Background: Population health data are vital for the identification of public health problems and the development of public health strategies. Challenges arise when attempts are made to disseminate or access anonymised data that are deemed to be potentially identifiable. In these situations,...
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2011-11-01
Packages of chicken breasts and chicken drumsticks photographed at North Mart in Inuvik, NT. in November, 2011. The chicken breasts are priced at $23.99/kg CAD and the drumsticks at $14.19/kg. All of the packages carry the Lilydale logo and indicate that the chickens were grain fed and that the...
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2019-08-01
Karen J Goodman, Janis Geary, Emily Walker, Katharine Fagan-Garcia, Billy Archie, Crystal Lennie, Rachel Munday, Laura McAlpine, Amy Colquhoun, Hsiu-Ju Chang, Ali Assi, CANHelp Working Group
Increasingly, public health research standards call for engaging communities who live with health issues under investigation to help ensure that results translate into effective public health measures. Here, we share guiding principles for community-driven epidemiologic research developed over a...
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2013
Chang, H.J., Munday, R., Goodman, K.J., Carraher, S.
Background. The Aklavik H. pylori Project (AHPP) (www.canhelpworkinggroup.ca (http://www.canhelpworkinggroup.ca)) is a community-driven project examining Helicobacter pylori infection and its influence on health in a diverse Aboriginal community in the Northwest Territories. Initial research...