The International Journal of Circumpolar Health is a peer-reviewed healthcare journal covering issues related to the health of indigenous peoples in Arctic and Antarctic environments.
[1] The journal was established in 1972 as the Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research Report.
It was renamed in 1984 as Arctic Medical Research, obtaining its current name in 1997, reflecting a broader scope.
[2] In 2012 the journal moved to an online only open access format in partnership with Co-Action Publishing.
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