Firefighters are exposed to high stress and traumatic situations in addition to chemical exposures and have a higher prevalence of PTSD compared with the general population. Previous research showed ...
Firefighters are exposed to high stress and traumatic situations in addition to chemical exposures and have a higher prevalence of PTSD compared with the general population. Previous research ...
Firefighters are exposed to high stress and traumatic situations in addition to chemical exposures and have a higher prevalence of PTSD compared with the general population. Previous research ...
Clinical diagnoses of PTSD and anxiety among women firefighters were associated with reductions in anti-Müllerian hormone levels, according to a study published in the Journal of Women’s Health.
Women firefighters with a history of anxiety or PTSD had lower serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels. Depression was not associated with anti-Müllerian hormone levels. Women firefighters reporting ...
The thousands of firefighters and other first responders ... about the early signs of acute stress or PTSD and how you can help if a loved one is experiencing these symptoms.
Up to 20% of first responders to natural disasters such as wildfires may go on to develop PTSD. Importantly, if the firefighter is working in the community in which they live, and they are also ...