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QHO The Kingston Project

QHO The Kingston Project. One of five Queens Health Outreach peer-lead health education initiatives around the world. Monday, 30 March 2015. Diabetes is an ongoing problem in the Aboriginal community, so our role with QHO has been to educate students at Four Directions about diabetes prevention, treatment, and complications. We approached this topic by generating discussion with the students about how the customs related to Aboriginal culture are applied to the prevalence of diabetes. We also i.Our s.

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QHO The Kingston Project. One of five Queens Health Outreach peer-lead health education initiatives around the world. Monday, 30 March 2015. Diabetes is an ongoing problem in the Aboriginal community, so our role with QHO has been to educate students at Four Directions about diabetes prevention, treatment, and complications. We approached this topic by generating discussion with the students about how the customs related to Aboriginal culture are applied to the prevalence of diabetes. We also i.Our s.

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