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CATEGORIES:Bradford Hill seminar
SUMMARY:Arizona’s Indians\, American Samoans\, Australian 
 Aborigines - what links them together? - Maximilia
 n de Courten\, Copenhagen
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110121T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20110121T140000
UID:TALK28256AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/28256
DESCRIPTION:This presentation describes research undertaken in
  three indigenous populations and investigates the
 ir common health issues. The focus on these three 
 populations relates to my personal work with them 
 and to data published by my colleagues. Obesity an
 d diabetes will be highlighted examples and conseq
 uences as it can apply to preventive action will b
 e critically examined. The presentation should end
  with an outlook about how the newly founded Copen
 hagen School of global health plans to make an imp
 act in prevention and control of chronic diseases 
 in low and middle income countries.\n\nChair: Nick
  Wareham
LOCATION:Large Seminar Room\, 1st Floor\, Institute of Publ
 ic Health\, University Forvie Site\, Robinson Way\
 , Cambridge
CONTACT:Dr Simon Richard White
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