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Healthy Living and Aboriginal Women: The Tension between Hard Evidence and Soft Logic
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Centres of Excellence for Women's Health Research Bulletin
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April 1, 2005
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Two narratives define Aboriginal women and healthy living: hard evidence documents our poor health status while soft logic passes us off as primary health guardians. Understanding this tension requires an insight into the health and social disparities we experience and a description of the linkages between these realities and healthy living policies. Key demographics, biological indicators, lifestyle behavioural issues and social conditions that aggravate Aboriginal women's health have to be weighed against the totality of our environments and our desire and potential to contribute as health guardians. Ultimately, "healthy living" for Aboriginal women depends, to a great extent, on ...
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