... toxicological studies of time to pregnancy and semen quality as well as age-related functional deficits and degenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease and cardiovascular diseases, concerning lifetime ...
... an arterial air embolism. This can lead to a wide range of symptoms in the central nervous system and vascular system, for example dizziness, personality change, paralysis, loss of consciousness and death. ...
AB Able Bodied Seafarer ACEP American College of Emergency Physicians ACLS Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support ADA Americans with Disability Act AED Automatied ...
... custody and charged with murder in India. Subsequently, one was released after two years based on his physical health and cardiovascular disease. The incident was brought to the Permanent Court of Arbitration, ...
... There is an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, and release of the stress hormones. These cardiovascular responses, especially if combined with face wetting and breath holding, can produce significant ...
... by acute febrile illness and haemorrhagic diathesis with abnormal blood clotting and increased vascular permeability causing petechia, echymosis or purpura with a tendency to develop hypovolemic shock. ...
... photophobia. A petechial rash may occur. Meningococcal sepsis is the most severe form of infection with petechial rash, hypotension, disseminated intravascular coagulation and multi-organ failure. Transmission ...
... sea is acute cardiovascular disease, accounting for 55-70% of all natural causes of death at sea in the 1980s and 1990s in the British and Danish merchant fleets. Although the incidence of cardiovascular ...
... could lead to workplace incidents Musculoskeletal disease Low back pain Neck- and shoulder problems Herniated discs Early degeneration of the spine Cardiovascular Respiratory problems ...
... combined with a lack of exercise and a high level of professional stress, represents a crucial risk factor for cardiovascular disease among seafarers. In current seafaring situations, warm meals are ...
... the outcome for the patient must also be considered. For example, thrombolysis after a cerebrovascular incident must occur within a certain time after the onset of symptoms for the benefit to be worth ...
... understand orders when undertaking difficult manoeuvres, a risk of damage to machinery through negligence caused by reduced judgement or abnormal levels of fatigue. Noise-induced cardiovascular problems ...
... by findings of reduced nerve conduction velocity in the wrist, hands and fingers in a population of workers in an American shipyard[7] and by the positive correlation between rates of vascular symptoms ...
... present with tooth ache, bleeding from the gums or bad breath. Poor oral hygiene has also been linked to other health issues including cardiovascular disease[5], respiratory disease, rheumatoid arthritis[6], ...
SUE STANNARD, TIM CARTER Acute and Long Term Harm Seafarers may use alcohol and drugs that impair their ability to work and these may also have serious acute and long term effects on their health. ...
... and at least one on each ship must be certified in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), and, if children are allowed on board, Advanced Paediatric Life Support ...