Sadly 1/4 pregnancies end in miscarriage. First responders are at risk of two of the main causes.
It changes from woman to woman, but there are some common causes.
Firefighters are 45% more likely to get melanoma than the general population. And, this cancer strikes young
It’s the nature of the work that’s unavoidable.
‘Blue Trauma Syndrome’: the alarming statistics around depression in emergency service workers
There are important warning signs and symptoms to look out for.
Why 1 in 3 Australian nurses are unhappy
There are things you can do to make yourself stronger, both physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Excessive fatigue and burnout, dubbed the ‘silent killer’ of the emergency services career
Burnout is particularly harmful in emergency services because it can lead to life-risking errors.
Lung cancer from smoking. But, also hazardous materials emergency workers are exposed to
The chance of being diagnosed with lung cancer by 85 is 1/13 for men, and 1/21 for women.
Highly preventable, fall-related head injuries in older people. Emergency workers are at risk
The figures only increase with age, as head injuries due to falls reach 6.7% for those aged 85+
Avoiding a pain in the back
You can strengthen your back by keeping fit through simple exercises, such as walking and swimming.
Heart attacks: the #1 cause of firefighter deaths
Every day, firies are exposed to extreme heat – making them most at risk, out of all emergency service workers.