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Cancer Survivors and Returning to Work Perspectives from Occupational Health Physicians in Korea [PDF]
Hye-Young Shim +4 more
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Impact of Dermatology Consult on Inpatient and Acute Care Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Natalie Baker +9 more
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After analyzing the burden of leukemia in the elderly aged 60–89 years from 1990 to 2019 using the Global Burden of Disease database, we found that although the burden of chronic myeloid leukemia has decreased over the past 30 years, the burden of other types of leukemia has continued to increase to varying degrees.
Jing Wei, Qijian Feng, Ziyuan Lu
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Resuming Work After Cancer: A Prospective Study of Occupational Register Data [PDF]
C. A. M. Roelen +3 more
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This study experimentally evaluates the performance of eco‐friendly vegetable‐based cutting fluids—coconut, sunflower, and palm oils—during turning of AISI 304 stainless steel under minimum quantity lubrication. Palm oil exhibited superior lubrication and cooling characteristics, yielding the lowest cutting force, temperature, and surface roughness ...
Ranjith Ravindran Nair +3 more
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Epidemiologia dos pacientes com lesões cutâneas tratados em um hospital público terciário
Ciro Paz Portinho +7 more
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Barriers to timely nutrition support in patients with cancer: A scoping review
Abstract In clinical cancer settings, malnutrition can go undiagnosed and patients often receive nutrition care only after they have lost substantial weight or developed severe side effects. Neglecting to provide nutrition care to a patient in a timely manner can lead to increased difficulties in supporting them and to poorer clinical outcomes. The aim
Francesca Tabacchi +5 more
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When Occupational Cancer Recognition Falters. [PDF]
Assennato G, De Giampaulis C.
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Occupational Exposure and Liver Cancer in Women: Results of the Multicentre International Liver Tumour Study (MILTS) [PDF]
Klaas Heinemann +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study extends previous research on a Mindfulness Based Program (MBP) for teachers by examining whether psychological impacts of MBP participation were moderated by changes in teachers' neuroendocrine stress across the program. Teachers (n = 60, 54 women) were randomly assigned to MBP or waitlist control conditions and assessed at pre ...
Heidemarie K. Laurent +2 more
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