نتایج جستجو برای: indian populations

تعداد نتایج: 302477  

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2008
Thomas L Crofoot Naomi Harris Mary Anne Plumb Keri Slingerland Smith Jaime Gault Gloria Brooks Lisa Hungry Artice Geary Irene Holland

Consistent with results of previous needs assessments for urban American Indian and Alaska Native populations, a needs assessment in the Portland,Oregon metropolitan area for the Native American Rehabilitation Association Northwest revealed high levels of co-occurring conditions for American Indian and Alaska Native clients, often combining chronic health problems, substance abuse histories, an...

2004
Sara Huston

Objectives: North Carolina has the eighth largest American Indian population in the United States. American Indians have high death rates for a number of specific causes of death. However, North Carolina has lacked comprehensive statewide information about health risks in its American Indian populations. The objective of this study is to examine health risks and conditions among adult North Car...

2014
Sian-Tsung Tan William Scott Vasileios Panoulas Joban Sehmi Weihua Zhang James Scott Paul Elliott John Chambers Jaspal S Kooner

The Indian Asian population accounts for a fifth of all global deaths from coronary heart disease (CHD). CHD deaths on the Indian subcontinent have doubled since 1990, and are predicted to rise a further 50% by 2030. Reasons underlying the increased CHD mortality among Indian Asians remain unknown. Although conventional cardiovascular risk factors contribute to CHD in Indian Asians as in other ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2004
V Jain B K Dhaon A Jaiswal V Nigam J Singla

BACKGROUND Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is one of the most common complications of total hip (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Though the reported incidence of DVT is very high, that of proximal DVT is low and that of fatal thromboembolism is very low. Hence the issue of prophylaxis for DVT remains controversial. The incidence of DVT is based on various studies in European and American pop...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
T. Kivisild M. J. Bamshad K. Kaldma M. Metspalu E. Metspalu M. Reidla S. Laos J. Parik W. S. Watkins M. E. Dixon S. S. Papiha S. S. Mastana M. R. Mir V. Ferak R. Villems

About a fifth of the human gene pool belongs largely either to Indo-European or Dravidic speaking people inhabiting the Indian peninsula. The 'Caucasoid share' in their gene pool is thought to be related predominantly to the Indo-European speakers. A commonly held hypothesis, albeit not the only one, suggests a massive Indo-Aryan invasion to India some 4,000 years ago [1]. Recent limited analys...

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