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Diving and mental health: the potential benefits and risks from a survey of recreational scuba divers

open access: green, 2019
Marguerite St Leger Dowse   +4 more
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Other Minds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Huss, John
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Scuba Diving and Diabetes

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987
Sir.— The article "Evaluating the Potential Pediatric Scuba Diver" by Dembert and Keith1 stated that a an absolute disqualification to scuba diving is insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). We certainly concur with the auhors that "if a hypoglycemic episode occurs underwater or away from shore, the results could be incapacitating and tragic ...
B. Schreiner   +4 more
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SCUBA Diving in Pregnancy

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2018
Obstetrical care providers may occasionally encounter women with questions about the safety of Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving in pregnancy. This article provides an overview of safety issues associated with basic SCUBA diving and offers guidance to practitioners about how to evaluate and counsel pregnant women about the ...
Robert L. Reid, Melissa Lorenzo
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A SCUBA‐diving fatality

Medical Journal of Australia, 1985
An investigation by a Naval Board of Inquiry into the circumstances of a fatal naval diving accident is presented. Although drowning contributed to the fatal outcome, massive arterial gas embolism is thought to have been the principal cause of death, and the value of post-mortem computed tomography scanning for its detection is demonstrated.
A. J. Ansford   +4 more
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Scuba Diving with Cochlear Implants

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2003
We report on a patient with bilateral cochlear implants (a Med-El Combi40 and a Med-El Combi40+), as well as considerable experience in scuba diving with both of his implants. After having been exposed to 68 and 89 dives, respectively, in depths of up to 43 m, both cochlear implants are in working order and the patient continues to receive excellent ...
Kompis, Martin   +4 more
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