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Among 23,900 urine and oral fluid drug tests from Swedish workplaces, 4.6% tested positive for controlled substances. Cannabis, amphetamine, cocaine and benzodiazepines were most common. Many samples containing opiates, amphetamine or benzodiazepines were MRO verified as being due to medical prescriptions, while cannabis or cocaine were almost entirely
Anders Helander, Fredrik Sparring
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Surface Wipe Sampling of Hazardous Medicinal Products: A European Interlaboratory Comparison Study
This study aimed to conduct an interlaboratory comparison (ILC) program to evaluate the performance of European laboratories in detecting hazardous medicinal products (HMPs) from surface wipe samples, using their own sampling and analytical methods.
Roland B. van den Berg+11 more
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Correspondence on "The use of ChatGPT in occupational medicine: opportunities and threats". [PDF]
Daungsupawong H, Wiwanitkit V.
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A Cardiovascular Risk Score for Use in Occupational Medicine. [PDF]
Affinito G+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to develop consensus‐based statements, combining the expertise of eating disorder (ED) clinicians and yoga instructors, on key considerations for applying yoga for individuals with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge‐eating disorder.
Eleanor Trethewey+6 more
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Exploring ultrasound and electromyography for carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis: a comprehensive comparative study and implications for occupational medicine. [PDF]
Braham S+15 more
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Premature Mortality in Patients With Anorexia Nervosa: A Matched Cohort Study of Cause of Death
ABSTRACT Objective To determine the extent to which anorexia nervosa is associated with premature mortality. Method We carried out a matched cohort study of 7332 male and female patients with anorexia nervosa and 73,215 patient controls who were admitted between 1989 and 2023 in hospital centers of Quebec, Canada. We tracked the patients longitudinally
Nathalie Auger+7 more
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Regulatory and Ethical Considerations on Artificial Intelligence for Occupational Medicine. [PDF]
Baldassarre A, Padovan M.
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Workaholism Prevention in Occupational Medicine: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Cossin T, Thaon I, Lalanne L.
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