Press Release: YKDFN Arsenic Study Sample Collection
A joint press release from YKDFN and YKHEMP about our recently launched study to measure arsenic, lead, and other metals
A joint press release from YKDFN and YKHEMP about our recently launched study to measure arsenic, lead, and other metals
The Health Effects Monitoring Program (YKHEMP) is a long-term study led by researchers from the University of Ottawa and the
Our arsenic tips booklet is now available in French! Check out this booklet for easy tips to keep your, and
This presentation shared initial results from the 2023 sample collection.
A plain-language booklet highlighting preliminary results from the 2023 follow-up study on children and youth.
We’re hosting a meeting to share preliminary results from our 2023 child and youth study. Hope to see you there,
This activity book answers some common questions about Giant Mine and the Health Effects Monitoring Program, including “Why test people
Results Letters: Children and youth who participated in the study in 2023 will receive their test results in the mail
This paper outlines work done to investigate arsenic concentrations found in different layers of toenails, in order to better understand
This presentation shared initial results from the 2023 sample collection.
Our third progress report provides results from toenail and saliva samples, results from our review of medical files, and a discussion of biomarkers.
Yellowknife garden produce safe to eat, contains more nutrients, say researchers!
We are committed to working together with the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and the North Slave Métis Alliance in Yellowknife,
YKHEMP’s Project Manager, Renata Rosol, was interviewed for this article to provide a perspective from a health monitoring program that
Check out this booklet for easy tips to keep your, and your family’s arsenic levels low. Tips include ways to
The YKHEMP team helped to host an Arsenic 101 in Dettah with the Yellowknives Dene First Nation.
This is an opportunity to learn about our study, Giant Mine and arsenic. The event is open to all youth
Slides from a community presentation with the Yellowknives Dene First Nation.
Wondering where to safely fish, swim, pick berries and harvest in the Yellowknife area?
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