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Conference tackles Native health
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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2002 The third annual Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council health conference began in Billings, Montana, on Sunday. Diabetes, obesity, alcoholism and drug abuse are among the issues being discussed at the four-day event. Life expectancy for Native Americans in Montana and Wyoming is nearly a decade lower than the rest of the country, according the Indian Health Service. Get the Story:
Montana, Wyoming tribal leaders work to restore culture of health (The Billings Gazette 4/8) Relevant Links:
Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council - http://tlc.wtp.net
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