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Occupational hazards in hospitals: accidents, radiation, exposure to noxious chemicals, drug addiction and psychic problems, and assault. [PDF]
Juan Gestal
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A comprehensive review on adaptive plasticity and recovery mechanisms post‐acquired brain injury
This figure illustrates the dynamic process of neurogenesis following brain injury, focusing on the roles of neural stem and progenitor cells at the injury site. Key mechanisms include axonal sprouting, synaptogenesis, dendritic remodeling, and brain‐derived neurotrophic factor signaling via TrkB receptors.
Ravi Kumar Rajan
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Review of the occupational health and safety of Britain’s ethnic minorities [PDF]
This report sets out an evidence-based review on work-related health and safety issues relating to black and minority ethnic groups. Data included available statistical materials and a systematic review of published research and practice-based reports.
Clay, Diane+7 more
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Risk self-perception and occupational accidents
This study analyzes the relationship between measures of occupational accidents and workers' perception of risk in the workplace using nationally representative data on workers' characteristics and a complete record of occupational accidents.Regression analyzes addressing both the ordinal nature of the dependent variable and causality were conducted to
GarcÃa-Mainar, Inmaculada+1 more
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Evaluation of risks at MANTEM [PDF]
International statistics show that the problem of the accidents at work is far away to be solved (ILO estimates that every year about 270 million work accidents and 160 million occupational diseases resulting in the death of more than 2 million workers ...
Costa, Sandra+3 more
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Abstract As health care attempts to bridge the gap between evidence and practice, the concept of the learning health system (LHS) is becoming increasingly relevant. LHS integrates evidence with health systems data, driving health care quality and outcomes through updates in policy, practice, and care delivery.
Thiru M. Annaswamy+14 more
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Abstract Background Health care outcomes for people with disability may be disproportionately affected by climate change through multiple interlinked factors, which are not well understood. Objective With use of scoping review methodology, this study aimed to model this intersectionality using socioecological (SE) levels to connect person‐level ...
Prateek Grover+2 more
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Epidemiologic study of occupational accidents recorded in Yazd province in the years 2007-2008
Background: Occupational accidents are a non-separable part of workplaces especially industrial settings. These accidents lead to long-term off-work periods, impairment and disability among experienced workers and eventually affect industrial ...
AH Mehrparvar+6 more
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A Constant Trinitrotoluene Equivalence Fit for Blast Wave Position Versus Time Data
ABSTRACT Accurately evaluating accidental or intentional detonation scenarios is essential to ensure their intended effectiveness and/or protect personnel and structures. These evaluations often rely on estimating critical blast effect parameters through reference models, which adapt to different scenarios via key constants.
Caio Barbosa Amorim+2 more
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Process safety at anaerobic digestion sites and its workplace impact: A rapid review
Abstract Anaerobic digestion (AD) is important for the developing green/circular economy and is widely used to process different organic wastes and to capture emitted methane. This greenhouse gas can then be used to generate energy. There are over 700 operational AD facilities across the United Kingdom, excluding water treatment plants, a number ...
Alan Beswick+13 more
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