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期刊名:Occupational medicine-oxford

缩写:OCCUP MED-OXFORD

ISSN:0962-7480

e-ISSN:1471-8405

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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P S Chamba,R Baatjies,T Singh et al. P S Chamba et al.
Background: Inhalation of wood dust particulates, bioaerosols and chemical components cause airway disease of a sensitising or irritative nature. Aims: ...
Y S Hasanli Y S Hasanli
Caplan syndrome, a rare condition characterized by the coexistence of pneumoconiosis and rheumatoid arthritis in individuals exposed to inorganic dust, remains a relevant diagnostic consideration in the 21st century. We present a case of a ...
L Tanzini,M Julià L Tanzini
Background: The existing literature has consistently found that precarious employment is associated with poorer mental health. The literature also shows that precarious employment is a gendered phenomenon, with female wor...
H Shen,N Cui,C Guo et al. H Shen et al.
Background: Shiftwork-induced sleep problems are major reasons for nursing students avoiding becoming nurses after graduation. However, research on the relationship between night shiftwork and nursing students' sleep duri...
D Fishwick,A H Harding,Y Chen et al. D Fishwick et al.
Background: The relationship between pesticide exposure and respiratory ill-health remains under researched. Aims: We set out to define...
R So,F Murai,M Komatsu et al. R So et al.
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is highly prevalent among middle-aged workers. Busy workers often struggle to maintain beneficial lifestyle changes such as cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and caloric restriction (CR...
H Cummin,A Shaw,C House et al. H Cummin et al.
Background: The UK Institute of Naval Medicine operates a Heat Illness Clinic (HIC) to assess service personnel for heat tolerance following Exertional Heat Illness (EHI). ...