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1. Raine-Travers K, Reutter L, Williamson D, Carlyle K. Training Peer
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Origins of Diabetes among Cape Breton Mi


'kmaq. Chronic Diseases in Canada (Health Can) 1995;166(4, Autumn). 3. Travers KD. The Social Organization of Nutritional Inequities. Social Science & Medicine 1996;43(4):543-553. 4. Travers KD. Reducing inequities through participatory research and community empowerment. Health Education and Behaviour 1997;24(3):344-356. 5. Travers KD, Paul A. The social organization of inequities in health: Cape Breton Mi'Kmaq communities and diabetes. Ottawa: National Health Research and Development Program (NHRDP); 1998. 6. McIntyre L, Travers KD, Dayle J. Children's Feeding Programs in Atlantic Canada: Reducing or Reproducing Inequities? Canadian Journal of Public Health 1999;90:196-201. 7. Eyles J, Veenstra G, Abernathy T, Birch S, Ehrlich A, Elliott S, et al. Deconstructing the determinants of health at the local level. Hamilton, ON: Institute for Social Research; 1999.

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