Discusses how the heart works, the causes of preventable heart diseases, and what individuals can do to keep their hearts healthy, in Inuinnaqtun. (See Details)
Discusses health changes that occur to women as they age with particular emphasis on menopause and osteoporosis, in Inuinnaqtun. Does not take into account the 2002 guidelines on HRT. (See Details)
Describes breast cancer, cervical cancer, and lung cancer, in Inuinnaqtun. Discusses causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment of the three cancers listed above. (See Details)
Describes, in Inuinnaqtun, mental, physical and sexual abuse. Outlines practical strategies for leaving and discusses alternatives once a woman has left her abuser, including staying at a women's shelter. (See Details)
Describes the immediate and long term benefits to quiting smoking and chewing tobacco, in Inuinnaqtun. Written for Inuit peoples, including youth, men, women, and elders. (See Details)
Highlights several methods to stop smoking, in Inuinnaqtun. Outlines the benefits of joining a support group. Written for Inuit communities. (See Details)
Discusses physical responses to quitting smoking and suggestions for handling cravings, in Inuinnaqtun. Provides ideas to avoid smoking in the future. Written for Inuit communities. (See Details)
Looks at the amount of money spent on cigarettes, and shows what treats you could buy yourself with that money, in Inuinnaqtun. Written for Inuit communities. (See Details)