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Workplace productivity losses due to multimorbidity: findings from an Australian longitudinal population survey, 2009-21. [PDF]
Ali MA, Keramat SA, Lu CY.
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Abstract Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has typical advancements in the healthcare sector with rapid potential proof for decentralised communication systems that have been applied for collecting and monitoring COVID‐19 patient data. Machine Learning algorithms typically use the risk score of each patient based on risk factors, which could help ...
Chandramohan Dhasaratha +9 more
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Burnout prevalence in 2012, 2018 and 2024 among general practitioners in Norway and factors associated with burnout. [PDF]
Isaksson Rø K, Hyldig CL, Gjerde PB.
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ABSTRACT Objective To examine whether the associations between pre‐pregnancy risk factors and severe preeclampsia/eclampsia (SPE) and/or HELLP syndrome differ between singleton and twin pregnancies. Design A population‐based retrospective cohort study. Setting British Columbia (BC), Canada.
Mackenzie Campbell +17 more
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Musculoskeletal Disorders, Healthy Buildings, and the Hotel Industry: A Narrative Review and Critical Reflection. [PDF]
Gherscovici ED, Mayer JM.
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Pumps, patriarchy, and profits: the rise of breast pumping and "human milk feeding" and why preserving "breastfeeding" is important. [PDF]
Bartick M, Smith J, Gribble K.
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Erratum regarding Missing Ethical / Consent statement in previously published articles. [PDF]
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A qualitative descriptive study exploring perspectives on a school-based take-home COVID-19 saliva testing program. [PDF]
Moor S +6 more
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Investigates in depth Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) and the means to deal with the problem. Shows that ignoring job stress can actually increase the incidence of SBS. Modern management control systems should aid in reducing discomfort and make for a healthier and more economical environment.
David Tong, Adrian Leaman
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Investigates in depth Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) and the means to deal with the problem. Shows that ignoring job stress can actually increase the incidence of SBS. Modern management control systems should aid in reducing discomfort and make for a healthier and more economical environment.
David Tong, Adrian Leaman
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