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    Young American Indian men, especially in the Northern Plains, face a greater challenge with suicide than other groups. However, they have the strength of gen…

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    Depression and suicide affect people of all ages and populations, but Native American and Alaskan Native populations can be at a higher risk due to historical trauma, adverse childhood experiences, and lack of connection to necessary resources. If you’re struggling, the Lifeline is available to help, 24/7.

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    The lives of American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) are a mystery to many. This is largely the result of stereotypes about their look or whereabouts and overall neglect in American society, as evidenced by Tribal citizens being the most undercounted group on the U.S. Census. Despite this, Native Americans are very much ingrained in American culture. Examples include U.S.

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    News In honor of Native American Heritage Month, POSNA’s JEDI Committee highlights Patricia Farrugia, MD, FRCSC, Canadian orthopaedic surgeon An Interview with Patricia Farrugia, MD, FRCSC, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada Interviewer: Rubini Pathy, MD  Indigenous Background:  Anishinaabe from Saugeen Ojibway Nation, Ontario  Educational History:  Bachelor of…

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    CDC/ATSDR Tribal Support is the primary link between CDC, the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and tribal governments. CDC/ATSDR’s tribal support activities focus on fulfilling CDC’s supportive role in ensuring that American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities receive public health services that keep them safe and healthy.

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