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Occupational Disease in New York State: An Update
New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS, 2023An assessment of occupational disease in New York State was undertaken that partially replicated and expanded earlier work from 1987. Utilizing an expanded conception of occupational disease, the assessment used a variety of data sources and methods to ...
M. Lax, Jeanette M. Zoeckler
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New coronavirus infection as an occupational disease: complex expert cases
Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, 2021Introduction. The professional activity of medical workers (MW) is in close contact with daily contact with various factors of the production environment: physical, chemical, biological, and labor processes.
R. Garipova +3 more
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Analysis of coal mine occupational disease hazard evaluation index based on AHP-DEMATEL
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2020The main purpose to analysis the occupational-disease-inductive index in coal mine is to protect the life and health of the workers and reduce the losses caused by it.
Lianhua Cheng, Dongmei Cao, Huimin Guo
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1996
There is no doubt that particular occupational exposures may induce acute renal effects. The role of occupational exposure in the development or progression of chronic renal failure, however, is still not clear. Recent epidemiological studies point towards a contributive role of particular occupational exposures in the progression of renal disease ...
de Broe, Marc E. +3 more
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There is no doubt that particular occupational exposures may induce acute renal effects. The role of occupational exposure in the development or progression of chronic renal failure, however, is still not clear. Recent epidemiological studies point towards a contributive role of particular occupational exposures in the progression of renal disease ...
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Occupational physical activity and cardiovascular disease in the United States
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2021Background Emerging evidence, predominately from European and Asian countries, describes opposing effects of occupational physical activity (OPA) and leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) on cardiovascular health.
T. Quinn +5 more
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1992
A case of thyrotoxicosis due to the occupational exposure to cosmetics in a 35-year-old beautician is reported. The hormonal pattern was consistent with exogenous thyroid hormone administration, but not with iodine hyperthyroidism. The patient denied she was using thyroid hormones; also, she lacked the typical features of patients with thyrotoxicosis ...
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A case of thyrotoxicosis due to the occupational exposure to cosmetics in a 35-year-old beautician is reported. The hormonal pattern was consistent with exogenous thyroid hormone administration, but not with iodine hyperthyroidism. The patient denied she was using thyroid hormones; also, she lacked the typical features of patients with thyrotoxicosis ...
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Occupational Lung Disease [PDF]
The term occupational lung disease encompasses the broad category of airway, lung parenchymal, and pleural disorders that occur due to the inhalation of natural occurring and manmade agents of various chemical and physical compositions. This chapter will describe the classic mineral dust exposures of asbestos, silica, and coal. In addition, examples of
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