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Abstract Health inequalities persist along lines of income and wealth, shaped by unequal access to healthcare, differences in health behaviors, and pre‐existing chronic conditions. The COVID‐19 pandemic further put families in Korea under health strain and worsened their health outcomes.
Jaehyun Nam +3 more
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The Risk of Cancer from CT Scans and Other Sources of Low-Dose Radiation: A Critical Appraisal of Methodologic Quality [PDF]
Introduction: Concern exists that radiation exposure from computerized tomography (CT) will cause thousands of malignancies. Other experts share the same perspective regarding the risk from additional sources of low-dose ionizing radiation ...
Doss, Mohan, PhD +3 more
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Do Variations in State Consultation Programs Affect Construction Fatality Rates?
ABSTRACT Background Along with its enforcement program, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a voluntary consultation program that responds to requests from firms to identify hazards at their workplaces. We studied the effects of this program on fatal work injuries in the construction industry.
Wayne B. Gray, John Mendeloff
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On July 19-20, 2025, the 19th National Postgraduates Symposium on Environmental and Occupational Medicine and the Lanzhou University "Big Health and Interdisciplinary Research" Postgraduates Innovation Conference were successfully held in Lanzhou, Gansu ...
Di YI +6 more
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Evaluation of the results of the prevention program “Protect your voice” implemented by The Greater Poland Center of Occupational Medicine of Poznan [PDF]
Magdalena Jałowska +2 more
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Is dental prophylaxis justified in activities of occupational medicine? [PDF]
Małgorzata Jaraszek +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Since 1997 the Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) has offered medical exams to construction workers employed in US nuclear weapons facilities. The process consists of two steps: (1) a detailed work history interview; and (2) a medical exam.
Knut Ringen +11 more
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Transitioning Ipe Curriculums From Occupational Medicine To Occupational Health
Angela Butkovic
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Stress level and its influencing factors among employees in a plastic manufacturing and the implication towards work performance [PDF]
Stress has been viewed as an inevitable consequence of work life. A worker will fell stress when his or her does not match their job requirements. Work stress come from a variety of sources and it can affect people in different ways.
Bon, Abdul Talib +4 more
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