It is becoming increasingly apparent that people who work in certain professions are more likely to develop cancer than other professionals – some examples being firefighters, farmers, auto workers, and hair dressers. The purpose of this paper is to inspire research about whether policing might be yet another profession of concern. While there is a scarcity of research establishing a relationship between policing and cancer, there are aspects of police work that should give strong reason for concern. This paper argues that when considering such matters as shift work, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), diet, dehydration, working lifestyle, exposure to carcinogens, air pollution, exposure to UVA/UVB rays, radar, and the single event facto...
Influenza and other acute respiratory infections (ARIs) contribute significantly to human morbidity ...
The pain experience consists of many factors including biological, psychological, social and spiritu...
The purpose of this autoethnography research study was to describe the lived experience of coping wi...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that people who work in certain professions are more likely to ...
Emergency medical personnel (firefighters and ambulance personnel) have higher levels of lifetime PT...
Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women and is responsible f...
A retrospective study of deaths attributable to anaphylaxis at the Salt River Forensic Pathology Lab...
In 2016, there were 250,000 new cases of invasive cancer and 60,000 of ductal carcinoma in situ. Mam...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence is increasing, particul...
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) accounts for upwards of 15% of reported breast cancer cases. Th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-64).This thesis is a case-study of the Office of the ...
Whilst regular physical activity benefits our health, both physically and mentally, many people do n...
With over 200,000 new diagnoses in 2004, breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers...
Background: Obesity is a chronic disease that can result in the development of myriad related health...
Patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) requiring tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation secondar...
Influenza and other acute respiratory infections (ARIs) contribute significantly to human morbidity ...
The pain experience consists of many factors including biological, psychological, social and spiritu...
The purpose of this autoethnography research study was to describe the lived experience of coping wi...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that people who work in certain professions are more likely to ...
Emergency medical personnel (firefighters and ambulance personnel) have higher levels of lifetime PT...
Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women and is responsible f...
A retrospective study of deaths attributable to anaphylaxis at the Salt River Forensic Pathology Lab...
In 2016, there were 250,000 new cases of invasive cancer and 60,000 of ductal carcinoma in situ. Mam...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence is increasing, particul...
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) accounts for upwards of 15% of reported breast cancer cases. Th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-64).This thesis is a case-study of the Office of the ...
Whilst regular physical activity benefits our health, both physically and mentally, many people do n...
With over 200,000 new diagnoses in 2004, breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers...
Background: Obesity is a chronic disease that can result in the development of myriad related health...
Patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) requiring tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation secondar...
Influenza and other acute respiratory infections (ARIs) contribute significantly to human morbidity ...
The pain experience consists of many factors including biological, psychological, social and spiritu...
The purpose of this autoethnography research study was to describe the lived experience of coping wi...