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3by Clinchamps, Maëlys Auclair, Candy Prunet, Denis Pfabigan, Daniela Lesage, Francois-Xavier Baker, Julien S Parreira, Lenise Mermillod, Martial Gerbaud, Laurent Dutheil, Frédéric Published in Journal of occupational and environmental medicine (03.11.2020)“...OBJECTIVES:To study the prevalence of burnout among non-health care workers (NHCW), the risk and protective factors and to quantify the risk of burnout...”
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4by Rossati, Antonella Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2017)“...Since the mid-19th century, human activities have increased greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the Earth's atmosphere that...”
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5by Neghab, Masoud Delikhoon, Mahdieh Norouzian Baghani, Abbas Hassanzadeh, Jafar Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.10.2017)“...Being exposed to cooking fumes, kitchen workers are occupationally at risk of multiple respiratory hazards. No conclusive evidence exists as to whether...”
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6by Lorenz, L Bachem, R C Maercker, A Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.10.2016)“...Adjustment disorder (AjD) is a transient mental health condition emerging after stressful life events. Its diagnostic criteria have recently been under...”
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7by Mahaki, Hanie Jabarivasal, Naghi Sardanian, Khosro Zamani, Alireza Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)“...Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMFs) are abundantly produced in modern societies. In recent years, interest in the possible effects of...”
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8by Kartini, Apoina Subagio, Hertanto W Hadisaputro, Suharyo Kartasurya, Martha I Suhartono, Suhartono Budiyono, Budiyono Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2019)“...The prevalence of growth disorders among school-aged children in Indonesia is high (30.7%). Pesticides have been massively used in Indonesian agricultural...”
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9by Myzabella, Nuruly Fritschi, Lin Merdith, Nick El-Zaemey, Sonia Chih, HuiJun Reid, Alison Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.10.2019)“...The palm oil industry is the largest contributor to global production of oils and fats. Indonesia and Malaysia are the largest producers of palm oil. More than...”
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10by El-Badry, Aziza Rezk, Mohamed El-Sayed, Hanan Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.07.2018)“...Dental staff may be at increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome secondary to their chronic exposure to mercury. To investigate obstetric outcome among...”
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11by Mehrifar, Younes Zamanian, Zahra Pirami, Hamideh Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2019)“...Welding is a common industrial process and is harmful to welders' health. To determine the effect of toxic gases and metal fumes produced during 3 welding...”
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12by Suhartono, Suhartono Kartini, Apoina Subagio, Hertanto Wahyu Budiyono, Budiyono Utari, Agustini Suratman, Suratman Sakundarno, Mateus Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.07.2018)“...Children living in agricultural areas are at risk of exposure to pesticides due to their involvement in agricultural activities. Pesticides are one of the...”
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13by Widyawati, Sigit Ambar Suhartono, Suhartono Mexitalia, Maria Soejoenoes, Ariawan Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)“...Birth weight is very important for long-term physical, mental, health, and brain development. Pesticide exposure is thought to interfere with fetal growth,...”
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14by Shaygan, Maryam Yazdanpanah, Maryam Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)“...Taking into account the differences in job requirements and conditions, it is expected that workers in some occupations are more susceptible to pain than...”
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15by Habibzadeh, Farrokh Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)
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16by Jahangirnejad, Rashid Goudarzi, Mehdi Kalantari, Heibatullah Najafzadeh, Hossein Rezaei, Mohsen Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)“...Arsenic, an environmental pollutant, is a carcinogenic metalloid and also an anticancer agent. To evaluate the toxicity of arsenic nanoparticles in rat...”
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17by Valeeva, Elvira Timeryanovna Mukhammadiyeva, Guzel Fanisovna Bakirov, Akhat Barievich Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)“...Exposure to numerous chemicals, including industrial ones, may result in liver damage. The body susceptibility to the environmental hazards largely depends on...”
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19by Krishna, Lalu Sampson, Ursula Annamala, Panthapulaykal Theru Unni, Kumudam Malati Binukumar, Bhaskarapillai George, Alex Sreedharan, Ranjith Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2020)“...Workers in cement warehouses of Kerala are enduring long-standing exposure to cement dust, which is considered genotoxic. To evaluate the extent of...”
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20by Azizi, Nemat Karimy, Mahmood Abedini, Rezvan Armoon, Bahram Montazeri, Ali Published in international journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2019)“...Health literacy has received growing attention in recent years to reduce health disparities. Health literate individuals can gain access, understand and use...”