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CRCAIH - This is the web site of the Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH—pronounced “KIRK-uh”). The web site is intended to

  • http://www.crcaih.org/about-crcaih.html About CRCAIH - The Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH—pronounced “ KIRK-uh ”) was formed in September 2012 with a grant from the National Institute for Minority Health and Health
  • http://www.crcaih.org/about-crcaih/about-crcaih-team.html CRCAIH Team - Learn about the team members that work in each of our cores Amy Elliott, PhD CRCAIH Executive Director Dr. Elliott earned a Ph. D. from Western Michigan University. She is a Child Clinical
  • http://www.crcaih.org/project-zone.html Project Zone - 3 projects that are part of the National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities grant to CRCAIH //--> About Project Zone The Project Zone provides a place where tribal communities and
  • http://www.crcaih.org/research-pilot-grants/research-projects.html Research Projects - Emergency Department Use and Care in American Indian Children (#emergency) Culturally-Targeted Education on Living Kidney Donation (#kidney) Factors Influencing Pe
  • http://www.crcaih.org/research-pilot-grants/pilot-grant-program.html Pilot Grant Program - Pilot Grants Program The Pilot Grants Program supports pilot projects that align with CRCAIH goals and have a high probability of leading to meaningful results and sustainable solutions. The aims of
  • http://www.crcaih.org/summit.html CRCAIH Summit - The Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health The 5th Annual Health Research Summit will be held April 5-6, 2017 at the Sanford Center in Sioux Falls, SD with preconference workshops
  • http://www.crcaih.org/connect.html Connect - The Connect section of this web site is where all project-related activity can take place. Researchers can store and share documents, talk to each other, ask for advice, and find information. FAQs
  • http://www.crcaih.org/connect/crcaih-blog/blog-archives.html Blog Archives - In this era where research is being more accepted and desired by many entities to help answer important questions and improve health, it can be difficult
  • http://www.crcaih.org/connect/register-to-receive-enews.html Registration - This is the web site of the Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH pronounced "KIRK-uh"). The web site is intended to help tribal communities and health researchers collaborate on research that improves the health of American Indians in South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota.
  • http://www.crcaih.org/training-and-resources.html Training/Resources - CRCAIH’s goals include increasing tribal communities’ capacity for research and increasing the amount of quality, innovative research in American Indian health. We offer training and resources in six
  • http://www.crcaih.org/news-and-events/news-archive.html News Archive - CDC Accepting Nominations for Tribal Advisory Committee Tribal Leaders Needed to Serve on CDC Tribal Advisory Committee! The CDC is now accepting

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    This has the best organic natural ingredients (and I searched through everything available before my son was born) and I think the scent is lovely. Not too strong and very soothing. We've used it as shampoo and baby wash for over 3 years. We buy the large bottle with our monthly subscribe & save/amazon mom and it is very reasonably priced that way for its value. A little goes a long way and we don't have to buy that often. Using this and organic coconut oil instead of diaper cream, our son's skin from head to toe has always been healthy/clear and we've had no need for extra lotions.

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    Great smell. The smell was energizing but not overpowering. It lasted a significant amount of time and I decided to turn my atomizer off because I was leaving my office for the day. Works great with other essential oils. If you want a crazy in depth explanation about how to test the product look some of the reviews below. I love aromatherapy oils and I have a very sensitive smell. This is a great buy for your money. It is very well packaged so it will arrive safely at your home.

  • Tara Innes - Not Enough Moisture, Concerns about Paraben-Cancer link

    I have acne-prone, combination skin. I've used this product and other aveeno facial moisturizers, and while all of them have worked alright in summer when my skin tends to be moister (and I need more sun protection), in winter when I tend to run dry, my face still peels when I use this. It's a lightweight lotion that feels good and not oily when it goes on, and doesn't appear to make my acne worse, but the trade-off may be a minimal level of moisture. In short, while the experience of using it is pleasant, I'm not sure it actually helps much.