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Each month Māori Health Review features the latest research in the Māori Health area. Dr Matire Harwood explains why it is so important for the Māori Health community and Māori population in New Zealand. You are welcome to download copies of the publication and print them off to pass onto anyone else you may know that would be interested.





  
  
Latest Issue: Maori Health Research Review Issue 35


In this issue:

  • Cardiac sequelae of rheumatic fever
  • Neighbourhood affects obesity and diabetes
  • Health equity in NZ: a long way to go
  • Alcohol outlet density related to binge drinking
  • Attempts to encourage healthy food purchasing
  • Albuminuria rates vary by ethnicity in type 2 DM
  • Dental caries in Taranaki adolescents
  • Ethnic gaps in subjective wellbeing
  • Improving health with housing interventions
  • Diabetes selfmanagement
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In this issue:Bystander CPR rates in Latinos of Los Angeles Changing trends in ethnic mortality inequalities Will the financial crisis affect our health? A call to action on Maori CV health Health needs of children in out-of-home care How racism impacts on health care Neighbourhood deprivation and health disability General practice disparities in diabetes care Managing depression improves HbA1c levels High prevalence of dental caries in Northland
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Matire Harwood

Dr Matire Harwood (Ngapuhi)
Dr Matire Harwood (Ngapuhi) is based at the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand as a Research Fellow. She also works part time as a General Practitioner at Whai Oranga Health Centre in Wainuiomata, sits on the Wellington Ethics committee and is an executive member of Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (Māori Medical Practitioners Association). She has contributed to a number of National Guidelines including Life After Stroke.



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