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Meredith Kratzmann <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Oct 2003 14:10:01 -0400
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I have heard about some interesting work being done by the Kahnawake First
Nation near Montreal. There is a website at http://www.ksdpp.org/.

Take care,
Meredith

>===== Original Message From Health Promotion on the Internet
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>I have been asked if I could find out what some of the most innovative and
>effective community-based programs, services, research or approaches are to
>overcoming the socio-economic barriers for the prevention of, and management
of
>diabetes.
>
>Any ideas, suggestion, leads that you could share?
>Thanks in advance,
>Susan Himel
>
>Coordinator, Health Information and Wellness Centre
>Trillium Health Centre
>100 Queensway West
>Mississauga, ON
>
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Meredith Kratzmann
Research Assistant, Food Security Projects
Nova Scotia Nutrition Council &
Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre
(902)494-2764
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http://www.medicine.dal.ca/ahprc/

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