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Tranmer, G.M.L Gyte, Restricting oral fluid and food intake during labour, Cochrane Database of Syst.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Tranmer, G.M.L Gyte, Restricting oral fluid and food intake during labour, Cochrane Database of Syst.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle through physical activity, weight and diet seems to help protect against harmful influences such as shift work, said Tranmer, a former nurse who did shift work for 30 years.
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"It could be that chronic shift work is associated with prolonged circadian disruption, or sleep disruption, or job stress, or poor lifestyle behaviours, all pathways which need to be explored in order to plan effective prevention and treatment strategies," Tranmer said in an email.
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"Just how shift work contributes to the development of such risk factors isn't clear," Ms. Tranmer told the CBC.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tralee Pearce 2011
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Joan Tranmer of Queen's University in Kingston, Ont. has studied how female nurses also face higher risks of cardiovascular disease.
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Researcher Joan Tranmer - who spent 30 years as a nurse - and a team of researchers from Queen's University in Kingston, found that about one in five middle-aged women who do shift work has at least three of the risk indicators for heart disease.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Tralee Pearce 2011
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"With medical advances over the past 60 years, including the increase use of epidural anesthesia, we thought it was time to question the widespread ban on food and drink now that we are in the 2000s," says Professor Tranmer.
innovations-report 2010
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"The food and fluid restriction can be stressful and uncomfortable for some pregnant women, especially for those who are in labour for more than 12 hours and unable to eat,", adds Professor Tranmer, who is based out of the Clinical Research Centre at Kingston General Hospital.
innovations-report 2010
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"With medical advances over the past 60 years, including the increase use of epidural anesthesia, we thought it was time to question the widespread ban on food and drink now that we are in the 2000s," says Professor Tranmer.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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