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Clinical research, carbon emissions, climate change and Copenhagen - our lifestyle on the line? [15-Mar-2011]
Waxman B.P.Measuring hospital falls prevention safety climate. [8-May-2017]
Stinson J.; Willcocks K.; Chalmers C.; Bennett P.N.; Ockerby C.
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at an Australian metropolitan hospital. The Victorian Safety Climate Survey (SCS) was used to examine the general safety climate, with four items replicated and modified to examine the falls prevention climate. Data (N = 458) for the six SCS domains compared
Interconnectedness of digital health, climate change and respiratory care: navigating an environmentally sustainable path forward. [13-Mar-2024]
Lokmic-Tomkins Z.; Davies S. ; Bhandari D.; Robinson E.; Manser R.; Dunne B.; von Gerich H.
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, biodiversity loss, freshwater availability, disrupted nutrient cycles and land use into an uncertain future. Climate change affects respiratory health through increased air pollution, allergen level changes, extreme heat, more frequent bushfires and changes
Twenty-five years of Respirology: From the Editors. [4-Jan-2020]
Bardin P.G.; Reynolds P.N.Prevalence and determinants of mental health related to climate change in Australia. [8-Jul-2022]
Patrick R.; Snell T.; Gunasiri H.; Garad R.; Meadows G.; Enticott J.
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of climate change, there is limited evidence from nation-wide research linking climate change with mental health burden in sub-populations. This study aimed to understand the impact of climate change on mental health in the Australian population and identify
A projected cost analysis of endovascular treatments for peripheral vascular disease of the SFA. [15-May-2020]
Lisik J.
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respectively. When adjusted for 2 years of follow up and pooled re-intervention rates, the mean projected 2 year costs were $12,677 for PTA, $19,317 for BMS, $11,676 for DCBs, and $18,020 for DES. Conclusion(s): Our results suggest that in an Australian climate
The impact of shift work and organisational climate on nurse health: a cross-sectional study. [20-Dec-2018]
Dehring T.; von Treuer K.; Redley B.
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which comprised of: demographic characteristics, organisational climate (work environment scale) and health outcomes (general health questionnaire). RESULT(S): The study found that organisational climate factors and health outcomes differed across shift
Come in from the cold: Are older adults who live in colder climates at greater risk for sarcopenia?. [28-Jul-2020]
Scott D.Flavonoids and phenolic acids from sugarcane: Distribution in the plant, changes during processing, and potential benefits to industry and health. [26-Feb-2024]
Hewawansa U.H.A.J.; Houghton M.J.; Barber E.; Costa R.J.S.; Kitchen B.; Williamson G.
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Sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) plants are grown in warmer climates throughout the world and processed to produce sugar as well as other useful byproducts such as molasses and bagasse. Sugarcane is rich in (poly)phenols, but there has been no attempt
Sleepwalking towards more harm from asthma. [8-Aug-2023]
Jenkins C.R.; Bardin P.G.; Blakey J.; Hancock K.L.; Gibson P.; McDonald V.M.Discover
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