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Aboriginal Peoples
Offers health resources on topics such as health care, health issues, and medical treatment for Aboriginal Peoples of Canada (First Nations, Métis, Inuit, status Indian, and non-status Indian).
ESTABLISHED in 1991, Vancouver Native Health Society currently delivers medical, counseling and social services, with an emphasis on providing care to the Aboriginal community. All programs are accessible without fees to native and non-native individuals residing in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Source: Vancouver Native Health Society
The information in this section is specific to Aboriginal peoples and businesses.
Source: Aboriginal Canada Portal
This site offers information from Health Canada's First Nations and Inuit Health Branch on non-insured dental benefits available to First Nations.
Source: Health Canada
First Nations and Inuit Health Branch Community Health Program links to related health sites
Source: Health Canada
Limited available data relating specifically to dental and oral diseases in First Nations and Inuit people generally indicate that dental decay rates for this population can range from three to five times greater than the non-Aboriginal Canadian population.
Source: Health Canada
First Nations and Inuit Health Branch works with First Nations and Inuit people to improve and maintain the health of Aboriginal peoples.
Source: Health Canada
Specialized pages offering information on crucial health issues that affect Aboriginal Peoples
Source: Health Canada
Links to Health Canada's National First Nations Telehealth research project.
Source: Health Canada
This site offers information from Health Canada's First Nations and Inuit Health Branch on non-insured health benefits available To First Nations.
Source: Health Canada
Health issues facing Canadians of First Nations, Métis, Inuit, status Indian, and non-status Indian background
Source: Canadian Health Network
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