ABSTRACT In this research, we aim to further our understanding of supervisors' enactment of psychosocial risk management and their own psychological responses to supporting employees through stressful work situations. Informed by event system theorizing and the special case of affective events, we examined 342 employee critical events of a stressful ...
Nerina L. Jimmieson, Adele J. Bergin
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ABSTRACT Neuroinclusion in human resources management (HRM) research and practice should go beyond the business case argument for neurodiversity (ND) to move to a nuanced understanding of harnessing neurodivergent talent. We argue for a biopsychosocial HRM perspective from an explicit non‐ableist stance, to illuminate in‐work experience to inform ...
Almuth McDowall+2 more
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Environment: Occupational Exposure, Health Risks and Fertility Implications. [PDF]
Montano L+17 more
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Collection, processing and storage of specimens for biological monitoring of occupational exposure to toxic chemicals [PDF]
Antero Aitio, J. Järvisalo
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Nanotechnology in brain cancer treatment: The role of gold nanoparticles as therapeutic enhancers
This review highlights the potential of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in overcoming the blood‐brain barrier (BBB) to improve brain tumor treatment. By enabling targeted drug delivery and enhancing therapies like radiotherapy, phototherapy, and chemotherapy, AuNPs offer a promising approach for safer, more effective treatments of glioblastoma and other ...
Simona Tarantino+4 more
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Magnitude and determinants of occupational exposure to blood and body fluids among physicians in a teaching hospital in northern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Weldetekle H+6 more
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Sex specific familial risk in lung cancer through changing histologies in Sweden
What's New? Lung cancer is a complex disease arising from genetic and environmental factors. In this study, using data from family and cancer registries in Sweden, the authors investigated familial risks in lung cancer, with focus on sex‐ and time‐related changes and correlations with histology.
Kari Hemminki+5 more
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Occupational exposure and chronic bronchitis in a sample of the general population in Telemark, Norway: a two-phased cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Fell AKM+8 more
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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF TWO DOSIMETERS FOR MONITORING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO N2O [PDF]
Charles E. Whitcher
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Environment, lifestyle, and cancer in women
Abstract Environmental and lifestyle factors significantly contribute to gynecological cancers. The risk of ovarian cancer, one the most lethal gynecological cancer, is associated with obesity, poor dietary habits, and environmental pollutants, exacerbating hormonal imbalances, inflammation, and oxidative stress.
Sara Farina+3 more
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