Approximately 10% of the global population is left-handed. Much research has been directed at handedness and health, with reports of left-handers suffering higher rates of numerous health conditions, accidents, injuries and ultimately, significantly reduced lifespans. Most previous research focused on 'well' or general-population samples; no previous investigations of the effects of handedness on injecting drug users' (IDUs) health are known. Aim: To investigate associations between handedness and health outcomes among IDUs-a marginalized population subgroup with significantly worse health than average. Methods: A total of 346 self-identified left- (9.5%) or right-handed current IDUs were recruited in the Australian states of Queensland, Ne...
Left-handers have been persecuted by right-handers for millennia. This right bias is evident cross-c...
In a self-report survey of a representative national sample of 4081 Scottish schoolchildren, injurie...
Abstract: This paper uses a new large population survey from twelve European countries to measure th...
Handedness has been linked to an enhanced risk of alcohol abuse, while less is known about other dru...
Investigations to explore human handedness have been conducted for ages. It is still uncertain what ...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the association between left-handedness (LH) and age, education, cigarette smo...
Handedness is a heritable trait, and left-handedness is related with increased fitness costs. Left-h...
The objective of this study was to assess whether smoking habits can explain the decline in left-han...
There is a considerable body of research arguing for an association between psychotic disorders and ...
Throughout human history left-handedness has been considered as sinful. It has been associated with...
The evolution of handedness in human populations has intrigued scientists for decades. However, whet...
The evolution of handedness in human populations has intrigued scientists for decades. However, whet...
The evolution of handedness in human populations has intrigued scientists for decades. However, whet...
Left handedness was found to be significantly less common among patients with breast cancer in south...
This study explored the possible association of handedness and substance use disorders. A quantitati...
Left-handers have been persecuted by right-handers for millennia. This right bias is evident cross-c...
In a self-report survey of a representative national sample of 4081 Scottish schoolchildren, injurie...
Abstract: This paper uses a new large population survey from twelve European countries to measure th...
Handedness has been linked to an enhanced risk of alcohol abuse, while less is known about other dru...
Investigations to explore human handedness have been conducted for ages. It is still uncertain what ...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the association between left-handedness (LH) and age, education, cigarette smo...
Handedness is a heritable trait, and left-handedness is related with increased fitness costs. Left-h...
The objective of this study was to assess whether smoking habits can explain the decline in left-han...
There is a considerable body of research arguing for an association between psychotic disorders and ...
Throughout human history left-handedness has been considered as sinful. It has been associated with...
The evolution of handedness in human populations has intrigued scientists for decades. However, whet...
The evolution of handedness in human populations has intrigued scientists for decades. However, whet...
The evolution of handedness in human populations has intrigued scientists for decades. However, whet...
Left handedness was found to be significantly less common among patients with breast cancer in south...
This study explored the possible association of handedness and substance use disorders. A quantitati...
Left-handers have been persecuted by right-handers for millennia. This right bias is evident cross-c...
In a self-report survey of a representative national sample of 4081 Scottish schoolchildren, injurie...
Abstract: This paper uses a new large population survey from twelve European countries to measure th...