In 2006, Kareena Lynde was working in Shasta Lake, California, on a hotshot crew — a group of highly trained wildland firefighters — when she started to notice a sharp pain in her abdomen.
Investigators found negative mental health conditions among women firefighters may reduce levels of key hormone associated with ovarian reserve. A new study led by University of Arizona Mel and ...
The Office of Worker Compensation Programs (OWCP) has also set up a special claims unit to process requests specific to firefighters. “This policy change acknowledges the unique occupational hazards ...
Subscribe for FREE The paper “Evaluating the Effect of Depression, Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Anti-Müllerian Hormone Levels Among Women Firefighters,” was published in the Journal ...