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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818294/editorial-aerospace-health-and-safety-today-and-the-future-volume-i
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EDITORIAL
Christopher Scheibler, Mardi A Crane-Godreau, Eileen McNeely
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37137531/space-medicine-inspiring-a-new-generation-of-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Areeb Mian, Minahel Aamir Mian
Space medicine is critical in enabling safe human exploration of space. The discipline focuses on supporting human survival, health, and performance in the austere environment of space. It is set to grow ever more important as significant transitions in the standard of space operations in the suborbital, low earth orbit (LEO) and beyond LEO domains will take place in the coming years. NASA along with their international and commercial partners have committed to returning to the Moon through the Artemis missions in this decade with the aim of achieving a permanent sustainable human presence on the lunar surface...
July 20, 2022: Postgraduate Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35858776/space-medicine-inspiring-a-new-generation-of-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Areeb Mian, Minahel Aamir Mian
Space medicine is critical in enabling safe human exploration of space. The discipline focuses on supporting human survival, health, and performance in the austere environment of space. It is set to grow ever more important as significant transitions in the standard of space operations in the suborbital, low earth orbit (LEO) and beyond LEO domains will take place in the coming years. NASA along with their international and commercial partners have committed to returning to the Moon through the Artemis missions in this decade with the aim of achieving a permanent sustainable human presence on the lunar surface...
July 20, 2022: Postgraduate Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34503633/medical-legal-implications-when-providing-emergency-care-on-a-commercial-flight
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pascal J de Caprariis, Ann Di Maio
INTRODUCTION: U.S. airlines often request a healthcare professional to volunteer to assist an ill passenger. Litigation from a Good Samaritans care of an in-flight medical emergency (IME) is considered improbable. The 1998 Aviation Medical Assistance Act (AMAA) encourages health care professionals to volunteer with indemnity for standard and good medical care. It does not offer legal or financial assistance. Our review explored the legal support malpractice companies and U.S. airlines provide if litigation is initiated for IME care...
July 1, 2021: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33752790/medical-events-on-board-aircraft-reducing-confusion-and-misinterpretation-in-the-scientific-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claude Thibeault, Anthony D Evans
INTRODUCTION: A topic in aviation medicine that attracts much attention from the scientific community as well as from the media concerns medical incidents on board commercial airline flights. It was noticed that many papers on the subject were written by authors whose specialization was outside that of aviation medicine and that they sometimes made basic errors concerning the application of scientific principles of the subject. A review was undertaken to determine if there were any patterns to the observed errors and, if so, to consider whether recommendations might be provided that could reduce their frequency...
April 1, 2021: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27599281/current-concepts-of-oral-and-maxillofacial-rehabilitation-and-treatment-in-aviation
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REVIEW
Esra Yuce, Gulperi Koçer, Turan Atila Çini
Aerospace medicine is the medical discipline responsible for assessing and conserving the health, safety, and performance of individuals involved in air and space travel. With the upward trend in airline travel, flight-related oral conditions requiring treatment have become a source of concern for aircrew members. Awareness and treatment of any potential physiological problems for these aircrews have always been critical components of aviation safety. In a flight situation, oral and maxillofacial problems may in fact become life-threatening clinical conditions...
September 2016: General Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23447855/physician-training-in-aerospace-medicine-an-historical-review-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles R Doarn, Stanley R Mohler
The training of U.S. physicians in aviation medicine closely followed the development of reliable airplanes. This training has matured as aviation and space travel have become more routine over the past several decades. In the U.S., this training began in support of military pilots who were flying increasingly complex aircraft in the early part of the 20th century. As individuals reached into the stratosphere, low Earth orbit, and eventually to the Moon, physicians were trained not only through military efforts but in academic settings as well...
February 2013: Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21727688/skin-in-aviation-and-space-environment
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REVIEW
Sanjiv Grover
The aerospace environment is a dynamic interaction between man, machine and the environment. Skin diseases are not particularly significant aeromedically, yet they could permanently affect an aviator's status for continued flying duty. A number of dermatological conditions lend themselves to flying restrictions for the aviator. Aircrew and ground crew are exposed to a myriad of elements that could also adversely impact their flying status. Inflight stresses during flights as well as space travel could impact certain behaviors from a dermatological standpoint...
July 2011: Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20464825/classics-in-space-medicine-evaluation-of-present-day-knowledge-of-cosmic-radiation-at-extreme-altitude-in-terms-of-the-hazard-to-health-j-aviat-med-1950-21-375-418
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Bagshaw
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2010: Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16235887/aerospace-medicine-challenges-and-opportunities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Russell B Rayman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2005: Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15401161/aero-medical-problems-of-space-travel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H ARMSTRONG, H HABER, H STRUGHOLD
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 1949: Journal of Aviation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12076414/melatonin-for-the-prevention-and-treatment-of-jet-lag
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REVIEW
A Herxheimer, K J Petrie
BACKGROUND: : Jet-lag commonly affects air travellers who cross several time zones. It results from the body's internal rhythms being out of step with the day-night cycle at the destination. Melatonin is a pineal hormone that plays a central part in regulating bodily rhythms and has been used as a drug to re-align them with the outside world. OBJECTIVES: : To assess the effectiveness of oral melatonin taken in different dosage regimens for alleviating jet-lag after air travel across several time zones...
2002: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11279722/melatonin-for-preventing-and-treating-jet-lag
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REVIEW
A Herxheimer, K J Petrie
BACKGROUND: Jet-lag commonly affects air travellers who cross several time zones. It results from the body's internal rhythms being out of step with the day-night cycle at the destination. Melatonin is a pineal hormone that plays a central part in regulating bodily rhythms and has been used as a drug to re-align them with the outside world. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of oral melatonin taken in different dosage regimens for alleviating jet-lag after air travel across several time zones...
2001: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6980383/-past-and-present-medical-and-biological-studies-in-italy-on-microgravity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Scano
Since 1957, Italian workers have been carrying out experiments on the physiological and pathological effects of the weightlessness encountered during space travel. Most of this work has been done at the Air Force Aviation Medicine Study and Research Centre, Rome, while other research has been conducted at the Department of Human Physiology, University of Milan. Various original devices (axis subgravitis tower, triaxial clinostats, etc.) have been devised and constructed to simulate partial and total weightlessness...
August 25, 1982: Minerva Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/5432273/the-psychological-effects-of-rapid-shifts-in-temporal-referents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S J Blatt, D M Quinlan
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1970: Studium Generale
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