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Occupational risk factors for hypertension

Journal of Hypertension, 2022
The identification and characterization of the modifiable risk factors of hypertension is of great value for public health and clinical medicine to achieve primary prevention. A large amount of literature on the effects of occupational factors on blood pressure and hypertension has been published.
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Risk Taking in Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1985
No abstract available for this article.
S M, McFadden, B, Hanschu
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Occupation and Bladder Cancer Risk

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1992
This study examines the estimated risk of bladder cancer associated with various occupations among 1,465 cases identified in Orange County, California, during 1984-1988. The annual age-adjusted incidence rate per 100,000 population in Orange County was similar to that of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program of the National Cancer ...
H, Anton-Culver   +2 more
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Synthetic biology and occupational risk

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2017
Synthetic biology is an emerging interdisciplinary field of biotechnology that involves applying the principles of engineering and chemical design to biological systems. Biosafety professionals have done an excellent job in addressing research laboratory safety as synthetic biology and gene editing have emerged from the larger field of biotechnology ...
John, Howard   +2 more
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Occupational risk prevention

2023
Based on a qualitative survey conducted in France from 2020 to 2022 at various levels with the main trade union organizations in four sectors (Metallurgy,Agri-food, Health and Telecommunications), the article analyzes the initial observations made by the union activists concerning the replacement of the CHSCT by the CSE - from the loss of resources to ...
Brugiere, Fabien   +3 more
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Occupational risk for hematological malignancies

American Journal of Hematology, 1991
AbstractA case‐control study was conducted in 620 cases of hematological malignancies and in 1,240 age‐ and sex‐matched controls in order to verify the possible association between occupation, toxic substances exposure, and the risk of hematological neoplasias.
P, Pasqualetti   +3 more
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The risk of occupational rhinitis

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1997
Reports on the aetiology and risk of occupational rhinitis in different occupations are scarce.The purpose of this study was to find the occupations with an increased risk of occupational rhinitis. Age and gender differences in occupational rhinitis and occupational asthma were also compared, and the most common causes of occupational rhinitis were ...
M, Hytönen   +5 more
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The Occupational Risks of Alcoholism

International Journal of the Addictions, 1986
The occupations of 6,596 psychiatric admissions with alcoholism were analyzed and their admission rates compared with occupational death rates due to cirrhosis of the liver. Two thirds of occupations with high admission rates had correspondingly high cirrhosis death rates but a dozen occupations had low admission rates and high liver cirrhosis death ...
M, Slattery, M R, Alderson, J S, Bryant
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[Orodental occupational risks].

Practica odontologica, 1990
An approach to the origin of those diseases of the stomatognathic system which occur within the laboring media and may thus pose an occupational hazard to workers, is hereby attempted with the aim of creating consciousness in dentists as to the importance of occupational stomatology within the odontological field, in the hope of motivating them to ...
G, Aznar Longares, R, Nava
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Occupational asthma: assessing the risk

Nursing Standard, 1995
Asthma caused by factors encountered at work can be overlooked. The author describes some of the risk factors and occupational groups involved and how nurses can help to detect cases of asthma caused by materials found at work.
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