RT @ICESOntario: Despite overall advances, First Nations people with diabetes remain at more risk of cardiac disease & complications than o…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996–2015 https://t.co/o9cvH8EtCq by @CMAJ
Incidence of cardiac events has declined over 20 years among First Nations people with diabetes, but remains higher than the rest of Ontario: https://t.co/eXh1jpplmk
RT @KristaLambComms: Interesting new research from Dr. Baiju Shah and the team @ICESOntario and @UnityHealthTO. I'm looking forward to Dr.…
RT @KristaLambComms: Interesting new research from Dr. Baiju Shah and the team @ICESOntario and @UnityHealthTO. I'm looking forward to Dr.…
RT @KristaLambComms: Interesting new research from Dr. Baiju Shah and the team @ICESOntario and @UnityHealthTO. I'm looking forward to Dr.…
Interesting new research from Dr. Baiju Shah and the team @ICESOntario and @UnityHealthTO. I'm looking forward to Dr. Shah appearing on the @DiabetesCanada Podcast soon! https://t.co/LJypSe3j4R
Health disparities are still huge between Indigenous and non-indigenous populations in Canada, but this is encouraging news.#firstnationshealth #cdnhealth #SDOH
Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996-2015 https://t.co/6iBDBeY7eH - via Researcher https://t.co/znB3n7XMtX (@ResearcherApp)
RT @CMAJ: Cardiac events among First Nations people with diabetes have decreased, but their rates of hospitalization and death are still hi…
Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996–2015 - CMAJ: Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with… https://t.co/VteJrc3jJu #datagov
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
These findings are interesting but not surprising with the high rates of diabetes and heart disease in our communities.
RT @ICESOntario: Despite overall advances, First Nations people with diabetes remain at more risk of cardiac disease & complications than o…
RT @ICESOntario: Despite overall advances, First Nations people with diabetes remain at more risk of cardiac disease & complications than o…
Despite overall advances, First Nations people with diabetes remain at more risk of cardiac disease & complications than others in Ontario: study in @CMAJ from @ChiefsofOntario @ICESOntario using data from large First Nations diabetes report released t
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is stil…
The incidence of cardiac disease has decreased between 1996-2015 among First Nations people with diabetes, but is still higher than in other Ontarians via @CMAJ https://t.co/9oE0pHr7qr @ICESOntario
RT @CMAJ: Cardiac events among First Nations people with diabetes have decreased, but their rates of hospitalization and death are still hi…
RT @PHESC_ON: CMAJ: Over 20 yrs, cardiac events have declined among First Nations people w diabetes, but remain higher than other people w…
RT @PHESC_ON: CMAJ: Over 20 yrs, cardiac events have declined among First Nations people w diabetes, but remain higher than other people w…
CMAJ: Over 20 yrs, cardiac events have declined among First Nations people w diabetes, but remain higher than other people w diabetes in Ontario. Future efforts need to recognize First Nations people’s unique social & cultural determinants of health ht
RT @CMAJ: Cardiac events among First Nations people with diabetes have decreased, but their rates of hospitalization and death are still hi…
RT @CMAJ: Cardiac events among First Nations people with diabetes have decreased, but their rates of hospitalization and death are still hi…
Cardiac events among First Nations people with diabetes have decreased, but their rates of hospitalization and death are still higher than in non-First Nations peoples: https://t.co/OHXliW8JjL @Queens_HSPRI @OSSUtweets @ChiefsofOntario #IndigenousHealth #
RT @ICESOntario: The report is broken into 15 chapters, each with an accompanying peer-reviewed paper released in @CMAJ @CMAJ_Open over the…
RT @ICESOntario: The report is broken into 15 chapters, each with an accompanying peer-reviewed paper released in @CMAJ @CMAJ_Open over the…
RT @ICESOntario: The report is broken into 15 chapters, each with an accompanying peer-reviewed paper released in @CMAJ @CMAJ_Open over the…
The report is broken into 15 chapters, each with an accompanying peer-reviewed paper released in @CMAJ @CMAJ_Open over the next few months. The first paper on cardiovascular health and related care of First Nations people with diabetes is in CMAJ today htt
NEXT: A new @CMAJ study looks at the difference in cardiovascular health between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people with diabetes. Michael Green from @queensu has the details at 6:10. #ldnont https://t.co/JqhaRqAVur
GOOD NEWS: Trends in cardiovascular care and event rates among First Nations and other people with diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996–2015 https://t.co/Dq81yUAK4X