Background: Geographical isolation compounds limited access to healthcare services and skilled workforce for the provision of rural aged care. Residents have complex chronic disease management and end-of-life care needs. An undersupply of general medical practitioners due to retirement, attrition or unfilled training places in Australia has impacted recruitment to rural areas.
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October 2024
Purpose: Research on intermittent training has mainly focused on the effects of exercise intensity while overlooking the specific impact of the modulations associated with alternating exercise and recovery. This study investigated how the frequency of modulations during moderate-intensity exercise affects post-exercise vagal reactivation.
Methods: Healthy, active females and males aged 18-39 years were recruited for the study.
Purpose: Exercise training requires the careful application of training dose to maximize adaptation while minimizing the risk of illness and injury. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a potent method for improving health and fitness but generates substantial autonomic imbalance. Assuming a supine posture between intervals is a novel strategy that could enhance physiological readiness and training adaptations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as forever chemicals, have received international attention over the last two decades for their health risks and environmental persistence. One pathway of human exposure to PFAS is by rainwater. This review aims to analyze current studies of legacy and emerging PFAS contamination levels in rainwater in North America.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Traumatic pneumothoraces are present in one of five victims of severe trauma. Current guidelines advise chest drain insertion for most traumatic pneumothoraces, although very small pneumothoraces can be managed with observation at the treating clinician's discretion. There remains a large proportion of patients in whom there is clinical uncertainty as to whether an immediate chest drain is required, with no robust evidence to inform practice.
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