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Wildfire Smoke and Pediatric Lung Health: What the Clinician Needs to Know
ABSTRACT Introduction Wildfires are increasing over time due to climate change, resulting in increased human exposure to harmful particulate matter and other toxicants in wildfire smoke (WFS). Methods A narrative review of literature indexed in PubMed was performed, focusing on studies of the respiratory health effects of wildfire smoke in children ...
Mary E. Crocker, Jonathan D Cogen
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Background: Firefighters have a higher prevalence of chronic diseases due to the relationship between a lack of knowledge and poor behaviours regarding physical activity (PA).
Jaron Ras +4 more
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EFFECT OF FIREFIGHTER PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN LOW-RISE BUILDING FIRES
Klaudia Jodlowska, Robert Piec
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This article provides information about the life and work of Abdulhamid Cholpon, a poet from Andijan, who entered Uzbek poetry in the 1920s like lightning. In Cholpon's poetry, the interests of the people and the Motherland are paramount. The talented poet fell victim to the repressive policies of the dictatorial Soviet regime.
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Abstract Objective This study explored the unique stressors and strengths within public safety personnel (PSP) families, focusing on the impact of operational stress and potentially psychologically traumatic events on family dynamics for those living with and working in emergency first responder (EFR) professions (i.e., police, fire, paramedic ...
Kelly Dean Schwartz +5 more
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Regulation of Public Sector Collective Bargaining in the States [PDF]
While the unionization of most private-sector workers is governed by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), the legal scope of collective bargaining for state and local public-sector workers is the domain of states and, where states allow it, local ...
John Schmitt, Milla Sanes
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ABSTRACT There is growing interest in studying how habitual sleep disturbance affects biological risk factors that may underscore adverse health outcomes. This study examined associations between hair cortisol concentrations and self‐reported sleep quality and objectively measured sleep metrics derived using actigraphy.
David S. Michaud, Mireille Guay
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Does the setting matter? Characterizing and classifying rural and urban arsonists
Abstract Background Thousands of fires are deliberately ignited around the world each year. The setting where it happens—rural versus urban areas—can lead to different crime opportunities. Rural arsonists set fires in vegetated areas, whereas urban arsonists target residences and other properties.
Rita Ribeiro +3 more
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ABSTRACT Executive function (EF) is crucial in cognitive development, yet current research remains focused on Minority world societies, overlooking the diverse populations in underrepresented countries. This manuscript addresses the cultural biases in widely used EF assessments and the need for culturally relevant tools from a Latin American ...
Paulo Guirro Laurence
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