
Maritime Workers’ Health: Chronic Fatigue and Sleep Disorders
Posted in Maritime InjurySeafarer fatigue is often considered to be simply part of the culture on board a ship. Maritime workers often suffer from lack of sleep and fatigue, despite
Seafarer fatigue is often considered to be simply part of the culture on board a ship. Maritime workers often suffer from lack of sleep and fatigue, despite
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