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This study investigates the prevalence of occupational stress among metal mining workers in China and its association with depressive symptoms, insomnia, and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), while also exploring insomnia as a potential ...
Wenya Liu +4 more
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Controlled trial of physiotherapy and occupational therapy for Parkinson's disease [PDF]
F B Gibberd +4 more
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The global burden of occupational disease [PDF]
Purpose of Review: Burden of occupational disease estimation contributes to understanding of both magnitude and relative importance of different occupational hazards and provides essential information for targeting risk reduction.
Rushton, L
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The incidence of work-related disease reported by occupational physicians, 1996-2001 [PDF]
Nicola Cherry
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Impacts of Activities in Crushing Plant on Environment and Occupational Health of Workers Involved [PDF]
With the development of societies there is a growing demand for raw materials for the construction industry, among which the crushed materials existing in the various categories, as set down the specifications of the services of competent bodies.
Judite Bem, Susana Bem
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Predicting occupational diseases
Prediction research is relatively new in the occupational health field,1 2 3 4 although it is well established in clinical medicine.5 6 Prediction models are developed to estimate the individual probability of the presence (diagnostic model) or future occurrence (prognostic model) of an outcome (ie, disease). As an example from clinical practice, Wells
Suarthana, E. +3 more
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Organophosphate esters (OPEs) are recognized as new pollutants with reproductive and endocrine toxicities, whereas studies on the relationship between OPEs exposure and reproductive health in women of childbearing age are limited. This study investigates
Xiangkai Zhao +10 more
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Technologies for the marketplace from the Centers for Disease Control [PDF]
The Centers for Disease Control, a Public Health Service agency, is responsible for the prevention and control of disease and injury. Programs range from surveillance and prevention of chronic and infectious diseases to occupational health and injury ...
Greene, R. Eric +2 more
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Occupational Disease Surveillance of an Aircraft Rework Facility [PDF]
Frederick Fung +2 more
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