Objective: Assess a novel worksite wellness program to enhance mindfulness and well-being of corrections professionals.Methods: This is a quasi-experimental prospective study of a total worker healthand mindfulness program. Sessions were observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Fire seasons are longer, with more and larger wildfires, placing increased demands and risks on those fighting wildland fires. There are multiple agencies involved with fighting wildland fires and unique worksite conditions make meeting these workers' needs a challenge.
Objective: The aim of the study is to develop and establish the effectiveness of a web-based safety and health program for those fighting wildland fires.
Background: Transgender persons face barriers to health care including discrimination and lack of awareness by professionals. This study aimed to describe transgender persons' experiences of encounters with healthcare staff.
Methods: Participants were recruited through postings in social media and on websites targeting people identifying as transgender.
The primary aim of this investigation was to determine the ergogenic effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) amongst twenty apparently healthy males during submaximal exercise. In Session 1, 20 participants (Age = 35.0 ± 15.
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