A new study led by University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health researchers in collaboration with ...
Investigators found negative mental health conditions among women firefighters may reduce levels of key hormone associated with ovarian reserve.
First responders are facing challenges unlike anything they’ve encountered before. After battling the month-long Horton Fire ...
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.
A new study showed that post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety are associated with lower levels of anti-Müllerian hormone ...
Women firefighters reporting a history of clinically diagnosed anxiety or PTSD were more likely to have lower anti-Müllerian ...
Firefighters from San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara have been helping battle massive wildfires in Los Angeles this month, but the job can take a toll. Heath experts say firefighters can face higher ...
The thousands of firefighters and other first responders on the front lines of the fires that are raging in the Los Angeles ...
Rising temperatures, drying climates and extreme droughts — these conditions have plagued much of the Western U.S. in recent years, creating the ideal environment for fire to thrive. As wildfire risk ...
Authors George Bonanno and Carolyn Korsmeyer, along with professor Margot Kushel, talk about trauma, resilience, and why our ...
Yakima County officials work to improve quality mental health resources and support for first responders and deal with stigmas ...
A man that was always happy, who had a contagious laugh and was a friend to all were the phrases used to describe the 26-year-old Stockton firefighter who died off-duty last week. A candlelight ...