Int J Circumpolar Health 2005; 64(5): 433-544.
EDITORIAL
Climate change: a challenge to adapt
Hassi J
[text]
Climate change and health in the circumpolar north
Berner JE
[text]
Climate related events and community preparedness
Bradley MJ
[text]
Monitoring as a community response for climate change and health
Furgal CM
[text]
CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN HEALTH
Changing living conditions, life style and health
Curtis T, Kvernmo S, Bjerregaard P
[abstract] [full text]
Environmental temperature and mortality
Näyhä S
[abstract] [full text]
Impacts of cold climate on human heat balance, performance and health in circumpolar areas
Hassi J, Rytkönen M, Kotaniemi J, Rintamäki H
[abstract] [full text]
The potential impact of climate change on infectious diseases of Arctic fauna
Bradley MJ, Kutz SJ, Jenkins E, O’Hara TM
[abstract] [full text]
Potential impacts of climate change on infectious diseases in the Arctic
Parkinson AJ, Butler JC
[abstract] [full text]
Climate change and human health: infrastructure impacts to small remote communities in the north
Warren JA, Berner JE, Curtis T
[abstract] [full text]
The potential impact of climate on human exposure to contaminants in the Arctic
Kraemer L, Berner JE, Furgal CM
[abstract] [full text]
Arctic stratospheric ozone depletion and increased UVB radiation: potential impacts to human health
De Fabo EC
[abstract] [full text]
Environmental variables and the risk of disease
Messner T
[abstract] [full text]
CIRCUMPOLAR DISSERTATION
Cardiovascular autonomic and hormonal dysregulation in ischemic stroke with an emphasis on survival
Mäkikallio A
[abstract]
BOOK REVIEWS
“Must We All Die?” Alaska’s Enduring Struggle with Tuberculosis
by Robert Fortuine
[review]
ANNOUNCEMENTS
13th International Congress on Circumpolar Health
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2005; 64(5): 433-544.