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1 tions to tackle the health inequity faced by Indigenous people.
2 olated founder population of Canadian Arctic indigenous people.
3 alth care, treatment, and health outcomes in Indigenous people.
4 s is a potential health concern for northern Indigenous people.
5  record of changes in cultural activities of indigenous people.
6 local communities, labour organisations, and indigenous people.
7  species new to science may be long known to indigenous people.
8 mune responses after COVID-19 vaccination in Indigenous people.
9  were among cohorts of African, Hispanic, or Indigenous peoples.
10  a high cultural and linguistic diversity of Indigenous peoples.
11 ed barriers of engagement to some, including Indigenous Peoples.
12 create advancements while empowering coastal Indigenous Peoples.
13  United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
14  inclusive microbiome research with Peruvian Indigenous Peoples.
15 ies, to improve the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples.
16 ack the detailed local insights possessed by indigenous peoples.
17  and degradation of water bodies critical to indigenous peoples.
18 worldwide (~6% of the global population) are Indigenous peoples.
19 frastructure further exacerbate CKD risk for Indigenous peoples.
20 esent considerable risks to biodiversity and Indigenous peoples.
21 tiseizure medications when compared with non-Indigenous peoples.
22 rch terms related to seizures, epilepsy, and Indigenous peoples.
23  offending (95% CI, 1.29; 1.24-1.34), and in Indigenous peoples (1.63; 95% CI, 1.28-2.08), as well as
24 lated to the "small sample size" problem for Indigenous peoples: (1) inadequate data procurement and
25 ological distress between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people (40.0-60.3% across strata).
26                        CIS predominate among Indigenous peoples (57%) and ethnic groups (21%).
27 esented by people >65 years of age (32%) and indigenous people (60%).
28 n boundaries, farming technology may pass to indigenous people already in those poorer lands, allowin
29        We included 24 815 cases of cancer in indigenous people and 5 685 264 in non-indigenous people
30                            In North America, Indigenous people and Black or African American individu
31 ividual and policy action is required of non-Indigenous people and colonial structures, directed by A
32 buted in areas with higher concentrations of Indigenous people and community socioeconomic vulnerabil
33 t colonial processes including relocation of Indigenous people and institutional fire management can
34 descent and the genocide and displacement of Indigenous people and is inextricably connected to labor
35 eate barriers to inclusion for Black people, Indigenous people and people of colour (BIPOC), and remn
36  who eat plant-rich diets, including certain indigenous people and vegetarians in postindustrial soci
37 s arising from microbiome research involving Indigenous peoples and analyse microbiome ownership as a
38       Here, we explore how partnerships with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IP&LC) can pro
39 is, often overlooking the essential roles of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IP&LC) in prot
40                   Growing evidence points to indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) as buff
41  affecting the livelihoods and well-being of indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) worldwi
42  requires that scientists, policymakers, and Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities work together t
43 es, such as sampling from the territories of Indigenous peoples and local communities, the protection
44  expansion had dramatic consequences on both Indigenous Peoples and local fauna.
45 tic and genomic research in partnership with Indigenous peoples and marginalized groups guided by eth
46 benefits the scientific community as well as Indigenous peoples and marginalized groups.
47  provide equity, justice, and beneficence to Indigenous peoples and other "numerically small" groups.
48 eported in all racial and ethnic groups, but Indigenous peoples and people of colour are disproportio
49           Unfortunately, the displacement of Indigenous peoples and place-based societies that rely o
50 ycle, that recognize the sovereign rights of Indigenous Peoples and support better research across al
51 nge; (c) prejudice and discrimination toward Indigenous peoples and the role of psychological process
52 ewardship are recognized in having sustained Indigenous peoples and their countries for millennia and
53 es have transformed our understanding of the Indigenous peopling and population history of the Americ
54 improve relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples; and (d) the impact of historical tra
55 ual men, transgender people, immigrants, and Indigenous people are disproportionately charged and con
56                              Cancer data for indigenous people are scarce and incidence has not previ
57                                              Indigenous Peoples are affected in at least 34% of all d
58 ly marginalized racial and ethnic groups and Indigenous peoples are burdened by significant health in
59                                              Indigenous peoples are important stewards of biodiversit
60                  High-risk groups, including Indigenous people, are at risk of severe COVID-19.
61                                          For Indigenous people, ARF incidence was highest in the 5- t
62 rable CIS are particularly predominant among Indigenous peoples, arguably because of the high levels
63 ommon features inherent to the psychology of Indigenous peoples around the globe has been the subject
64 ommunity compositions, in the microbiomes of Indigenous peoples around the world.
65  Neurological Disorders 2022-2031 highlights Indigenous peoples as high priority groups.
66 excluded if they combined Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples as one population or if the outcomes
67 nition, mental health, and the well-being of Indigenous peoples as well as the basis for successful i
68                                           In Indigenous people, baseline PCV13 non-PCV7 IPD incidence
69                                           In Indigenous people, baseline PCV13-non7v IPD incidence wa
70 hronic diseases disproportionately affecting Indigenous peoples, chronic kidney disease (CKD) stands
71 th of wild salmon stocks critically concerns Indigenous peoples, commercial and recreational fishers,
72 ioning of the food web which is critical for Indigenous Peoples, commercial fisheries, and global bio
73 ms-and must better collaborate with the many Indigenous peoples, community groups and private initiat
74 revious studies document poorer outcomes for Indigenous peoples compared with benchmark populations,
75              However, it remains unclear how indigenous peoples created areas of high fertility in on
76  three marginalized social groups: Adivasis (indigenous peoples), Dalits (oppressed castes), and Musl
77  fish can be a major component of tribal and indigenous people diet.
78 ingle episode of Denisovan-like admixture in indigenous peoples eastern to the Wallace-Line.
79                                              Indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities, and people with l
80                                              Indigenous peoples experience higher rates of CKD, yet t
81 flicts over development projects to quantify Indigenous Peoples' exposure to 11 reported social-envir
82                                 In addition, indigenous peoples face more severe threats from COVID-1
83 enologically distinct herring populations to Indigenous Peoples' food systems over multiple centuries
84 ative to North America, and has been used by indigenous peoples for food and non-food applications fo
85 er in indigenous people and 5 685 264 in non-indigenous people from all jurisdictions, not including
86                                     Although Indigenous people from CANZUS have unique cultural ident
87 cks/African-Americans, Latinx/Hispanics, and Indigenous people from science has resulted in their und
88 oportionately in high-risk groups, including Indigenous people globally.
89 nvention on Biological Diversity and others, Indigenous peoples globally only constitute 5% of the wo
90         Given the extraordinary diversity of Indigenous peoples globally, there will never be a "one
91                        Our data suggest that indigenous peoples harnessed natural processes of landsc
92                  Late Pleistocene and recent Indigenous peoples harvested similar fish taxa in the re
93                                              Indigenous people have disproportionally worse health an
94 r an example of epidemiologic research where Indigenous people have either been excluded from analyse
95                                              Indigenous peoples have forms of biodiversity conservati
96                                              Indigenous peoples have inequitable health access and ou
97                                              Indigenous peoples have long histories and diverse conte
98 edical research that marginalized groups and Indigenous peoples have suffered.
99      Molecular diagnosis of M. haemocanis in Indigenous people herein may be consequence of daily clo
100                    An estimated 90 to 95% of Indigenous people in Amazonia died after European contac
101  populations, have largely failed to include Indigenous people in knowledge co-production or benefit,
102 tes, resulting in the statistical erasure of Indigenous people in routine vital statistics.
103                           Black, Latinx, and Indigenous people in the United States experience a disp
104 arities experienced by Indigenous versus non-Indigenous people in these nations.
105 the sustainability of subsistence hunting by Indigenous Peoples in Africa has been less studied.
106 t the ecological footprints of pre-Columbian Indigenous peoples in Amazonia persist in modern forests
107  existing knowledge regarding epilepsy among Indigenous peoples in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, an
108 of marginalized racial and ethnic groups and Indigenous peoples in genetic and genomic research is cr
109                                    Including Indigenous Peoples in microbiome research is both a scie
110  land dispossession and forced migration for Indigenous peoples in North America?
111 dy highlights the often-overlooked agency of Indigenous Peoples in shaping species range distribution
112 revalence of epilepsy seemed to be higher in Indigenous peoples in these regions than non-Indigenous
113                                         Many indigenous peoples invoke spiritual qualities and protec
114 igning the goals of wilderness defenders and Indigenous peoples is paramount, to avoid environmental
115 in reducing health disparities and improving Indigenous peoples' kidney health worldwide.
116 logical framework of NbS, demonstrating that Indigenous Peoples' knowledge systems include a similar
117                                We found that Indigenous Peoples' lands account for 30% of the primate
118                                We found that Indigenous peoples' lands emerge as crucial for carnivor
119 atial analysis to assess the significance of Indigenous Peoples' lands in safeguarding primate biodiv
120                                 Safeguarding Indigenous Peoples' lands, languages, and cultures repre
121                                              Indigenous peoples-led, holistic gout management program
122  and industrial development pressures affect Indigenous Peoples' lifeways, lands, and rights globally
123                    Achieving a diagnosis for Indigenous people living with a rare, often genetic, dis
124 nd net-zero carbon strategies, some nations, Indigenous peoples, local community groups, and grassroo
125 nd how they reflect the challenges Black and Indigenous people of color face.
126                                          The indigenous people of Greenland, the Inuit, have lived fo
127   All but one participant were Chamorro, the indigenous people of Guam.
128 am dementia (GD) are found in Chamorros, the indigenous people of Guam.
129                                              Indigenous people of Malaysia display substantial phenot
130 t genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light on the
131                                       Today, indigenous people of the South Pacific harbour a mixture
132 dence about the origins of the Malagasy, the indigenous peoples of Madagascar, points to mixed Africa
133  The ancestors of Cordillerans diverged from indigenous peoples of Taiwan at least ~8,000 y ago, prio
134 reductions, such as those experienced by the indigenous peoples of the Americas, have severe impacts
135                                  Present-day Indigenous peoples of the island, the Adivasi, are propo
136 specific need for effective gout management, Indigenous peoples of the Pacific are under-represented
137                                              Indigenous peoples of the Pacific experience severe gout
138  urate transporters, have been identified in Indigenous peoples of the Pacific that partly explain th
139 a lack of representation of women and Black, Indigenous, People Of Color (BIPOC) in senior leadership
140  knowledge networks describing the wisdom of indigenous people on plant species and the services they
141  last year by the governments, corporations, indigenous peoples' organizations and non-governmental o
142 full property rights is crucial to recognize indigenous peoples' original right to land and protect t
143            Our study proposes that Malaysian indigenous people originated from at least three distinc
144 ique social practices and remote habitats of indigenous peoples present additional challenges.
145  as an "Other." Exclusion and aggregation of Indigenous peoples prevents us from adequately character
146 e a framework centred on relationality among Indigenous peoples, researchers and microbes, to guide e
147 to explore greater resonance between NbS and Indigenous peoples' rights.
148 ollow open science protocols while upholding Indigenous Peoples' rights?
149 storic record contains countless examples of Indigenous peoples routinely consuming putrefied animal
150 equires a co-ordinated approach to improving Indigenous people's access to eye health services.
151                                We argue that Indigenous peoples share the experience of colonization
152                     In the included studies, Indigenous peoples showed a higher number of epilepsy ho
153 nce of poorer health and social outcomes for Indigenous peoples than for non-Indigenous populations.
154  United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples that articulate global concepts of In
155 ber and arithmetic learning among a Bolivian indigenous people, the Tsimane', for whom formal schooli
156 n with overall lower life expectancies: poor indigenous people--the Sahariya--who were displaced (bet
157 ts increase, the ecological contributions of Indigenous peoples through their governance institutions
158 aniolan Parrot also likely was introduced by Indigenous people to Grand Turk and Montserrat, two isla
159  products have been used for centuries among indigenous people to treat symptoms and illnesses.
160 of ecocultural stewardship and leadership by Indigenous peoples to achieve climate resilience.
161 nd the historic and current contributions of Indigenous peoples to addressing these provide an excell
162 isoflavonoid, has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples to aid in fishing and, more recently,
163 iome ownership represents an opportunity for Indigenous peoples to steward and protect their resident
164               Knowledge partnerships between Indigenous Peoples, traditional local communities, and e
165                    In the past 12,000 years, indigenous peoples transformed the environment, creating
166            Newfoundland has remained home to indigenous peoples until present day with only one appar
167                             Prevalence among Indigenous people was 6.4% (4.1-9.4) compared with 1.4%
168           The median age at RHD diagnosis in Indigenous people was young, especially among males (17
169                                              Indigenous peoples were forced to lands that are more ex
170                                Nevertheless, indigenous peoples, whose ancestors had trekked some 5,0
171  immune perturbations were also found in non-Indigenous people with comorbidities, indicating that th
172 ealand and Australia were higher than in non-Indigenous people with epilepsy.
173 eoples with epilepsy was double that for non-Indigenous people with epilepsy.
174                          Mortality rates for Indigenous peoples with epilepsy in New Zealand and Aust
175 ffered by age and between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, with potential implications for long-
176 ffered by age and between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, with potential implications for long-
177 ffered by age and between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, with potential implications for long-
178                                              Indigenous people worldwide are at high risk of developi
179 roups, especially the Alaskan and Australian Indigenous peoples, would be particularly vulnerable to

 
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