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Information on Stress from the Women's Occupational Health Resource Center
Information packet on stress on the job produced by the Women’s Occupational Health Resource Center (WOHRC). The WOHRC (1979-1987) was a research and training program devoted to identifying and better understanding hazards faced by women workers.
Women's Occupational Health Resource Center
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The study elucidates that paternal preconception stress can drive offspring hyperresponsivity of the stress system via hypomethylation of a specific DNA region in sperm. This key link is confirmed in a cohort of prospective fathers: the epigenetic alteration is associated with elevated stress hormone levels.
Mengxi Lu +10 more
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Exposure to stress : occupational hazards in hospitals [PDF]
"Occupational stress has been a long-standing concern of the health care industry. Studies indicate that health care workers have higher rates of substance abuse and suicide than other professions and elevated rates of depression and anxiety linked to ...
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Examining the occupational stress among supervisors in the hotel industry
The hotel industry has always been seen as vibrant, glamorous, and profitable. However, the novelty of working in the hotel industry is wearing off due to the demands and expectations from both the management and customers.
Hyams-Ssekasi, Denis, Daskalaki, Eirini
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SIRT6‐mediated ATF3 acetylation drives MGARP transcription and mitochondrial dysfunction in macrophages, promoting macrophage senescence and pulmonary fibrosis. Mechanistically, HSP70/Importin α competitively binds to ATF3, modulating its nuclear translocation.
Demin Cheng +18 more
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Dysfunctional attitude and occupational stress process: A test of the organisational stress model
The relationship between occupational stress, dysfunctional attitudes and the cognitive phenomenological theory of stress and coping (CPS theory) was examined in this paper. Specifically, two tests, with a total of 244 subjects, were conducted on: 1) The
Goh, Yong Wah, Oei, Tian P. S.
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Identification and occupational stress : a stress-buffering perspective
Occupational stress research has consistently demonstrated many negative effects of work stressors on employee adjustment (i.e., job-related attitudes and health). Considerable literature also describes potential moderators of this relationship.
Teo, Stephen, Newton, Cameron J.
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Low‐level ambient benzene exposure is associated with increased risks of multiple brain disorders in urban adults. Genetic susceptibility modifies these associations, while plasma proteomics points to potential biological pathways linking benzene exposure to adverse brain health.
Jianhui Guo +10 more
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Investigation of a method for measuring hair cortisol
Kento Nishi, Hiroto Izumi, Seichi Horie
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