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Tobacco can be harmful, but it's one of our traditional sacred medicines. What should I know about tobacco use?
Glossary
What is the Medicine Wheel?
What causes depression and how can Aboriginal individuals and communities deal with it?
Some Aboriginal communities have problems with drinking, sniffing and drugs. Why is this and how can it be fixed?
I am having trouble with alcohol. What should I do?
Suicide is a serious issue in our communities. How can we deal with this?
What is tuberculosis (TB) and why is it more common in Aboriginal Peoples?
What were residential schools? What was their effect then and how do they affect families today?
As an Aboriginal person, I understand I have a higher risk of getting type 2 diabetes. What should I know about looking after myself?
How do I find out more about 'traditional medicine'?
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