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Suicide-Prone Occupations

Suicide-Prone Occupations News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Suicide-Prone Occupations What’s more, they noted that farmers’ The new round of funding goes to 5 aca- A snapshot of suicide reports from 17 states chronic exposure to pesticides may affect demic medical centers to support research has shown that people working in farming, the neurological system and contribute to examining ways to predict which patients in fishing, and forestry jobs took their own lives depressive symptoms. Similarly, workers in intensive care units (ICUs) will become colo- at the highest rate among 22 occupation installation, maintenance, and repair occu- nized with an antibiotic-resistant germ as categories studied. pations may have long-term exposure to well as discovering how antibiotics disrupt neurotoxic solvents. the gut microbiome of ICU patients, put- Employee assistance programs, suicide ting them at risk for infections (http://1.usa prevention training, and technology that .gov/298XDcN). provides online mental health screenings Additionalresearchavenuesincludetest- may help reduce suicides in these high-risk ing new strategies for regional rather than occupations and other industries as well, the single-facility approaches to prevent infec- authors wrote. tions and track transmission of antibiotic- resistant germs and determining how mi- crobiome restoration can treat infections Superbugs, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Suicide-Prone Occupations

JAMA , Volume 316 (6) – Aug 9, 2016

Suicide-Prone Occupations

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News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Suicide-Prone Occupations What’s more, they noted that farmers’ The new round of funding goes to 5 aca- A snapshot of suicide reports from 17 states chronic exposure to pesticides may affect demic medical centers to support research has shown that people working in farming, the neurological system and contribute to examining ways to predict which patients in fishing, and forestry jobs took their own lives...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2016 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2016.10233
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Abstract

News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Suicide-Prone Occupations What’s more, they noted that farmers’ The new round of funding goes to 5 aca- A snapshot of suicide reports from 17 states chronic exposure to pesticides may affect demic medical centers to support research has shown that people working in farming, the neurological system and contribute to examining ways to predict which patients in fishing, and forestry jobs took their own lives depressive symptoms. Similarly, workers in intensive care units (ICUs) will become colo- at the highest rate among 22 occupation installation, maintenance, and repair occu- nized with an antibiotic-resistant germ as categories studied. pations may have long-term exposure to well as discovering how antibiotics disrupt neurotoxic solvents. the gut microbiome of ICU patients, put- Employee assistance programs, suicide ting them at risk for infections (http://1.usa prevention training, and technology that .gov/298XDcN). provides online mental health screenings Additionalresearchavenuesincludetest- may help reduce suicides in these high-risk ing new strategies for regional rather than occupations and other industries as well, the single-facility approaches to prevent infec- authors wrote. tions and track transmission of antibiotic- resistant germs and determining how mi- crobiome restoration can treat infections Superbugs,

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Aug 9, 2016

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