OEM Journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine

Book : OEM Journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine

Author : * --

Language : English

Library : Health-Safety-Environment

Period : monthly

Publish Date : April 2008

Publisher : --

Translator : --

Book Type : Periodical

Book Number : 5791

INDEX

April 2008
(Volume 65, Number 4).

Work in Brief
Work in Brief
Keith Palmer
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 219.
Editorial
Reducing sickness absence in occupational settings
Jussi Vahtera and Mika Kivimaki
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 219-220.
Original Articles
3-Hydroxybenzo[a]pyrene in the urine of workers with occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in different industries
K Forster, R Preuss, B RoBbach, T Bruning, J Angerer, and P Simon
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 224-229.
Organic solvent exposure and hearing loss in a cohort of aluminium workers
P M Rabinowitz, D Galusha, M D Slade, C Dixon-Ernst, A O'Neill, M Fiellin, and M R Cullen Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 230-235.
The effectiveness of two occupational health intervention programmes in reducing sickness absence among employees at risk. Two randomised controlled trials
S Taimela, A Malmivaara, S Justen, E Laara, H Sintonen, J Tiekso, and T Aro
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 236-241.
An occupational health intervention programme for workers at high risk for sickness absence. Cost effectiveness analysis based on a randomised controlled trial
S Taimela, S Justen, P Aronen, H Sintonen, E Laara, A Malmivaara, J Tiekso, and T Aro
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 242-248.
Occupational lung cancer risk among men in the Netherlands
L Preller, H F Balder, E Tielemans, P A van den Brandt, and R A Goldbohm
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 249-254.
Ozone modifies associations between temperature and cardiovascular mortality: analysis of the NMMAPS data
C Ren, G M Williams, L Morawska, K Mengersen, and S Tong
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 255-260.
Effects of talc dust on respiratory health: results of a longitudinal survey of 378 French and Austrian talc workers
P Wild, K Leodolter, M Refregier, H Schmidt, and E Bourgkard
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 261-267.
Biomechanical strains and low back disorders: quantifying the effects of the number of years of exposure on various types of pain
S Plouvier, E Renahy, J F Chastang, S Bonenfant, and A Leclerc
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 268-274.
Incidence of surgically treated osteoarthritis in the hip and knee in male construction workers
B Jarvholm, C From, S Lewold, H Malchau, and E Vingard
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 275-278.
Short report
Mesothelioma mortality in men: trends during 1977-2001 and projections for 2002-2016 in Spain
S Pitarque, R Cleries, J M Martinez, G Lopez-Abente, M Kogevinas, and F G Benavides
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 279-282.
A 15-year prospective study of shift work and disability pension
F Tuchsen, K B Christensen, T Lund, and H Feveile
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 283-285.
Commentaries
Urinary biomarkers in the risk assessment of PAHs
Peter J Boogaard
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 221-222.
Organic solvent exposure and hearing loss
Mariola Sliwinska-Kowalska
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 222-223.
PostScript
Is there a sea coast effect on childhood leukaemia in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, 1975-2002?
C Busby
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 286.
Authors' reply
D H Brewster, R J Black, and J M Stark
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 286-287.
A practical guide for the use of research information to improve the quality of occupational health practice
R L Maynard
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 287.
Inhalation toxicology
R L Maynard
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 287.
Education
Answers to the questions on Measuring change in psychosocial working conditions: methodological issues to consider when data are collected at baseline and one follow-up time point by Smith and Beat on, on pages -96.
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 285.
Measuring change in psychosocial working conditions: methodological issues to consider when data are collected at baseline and one follow-up time point
P Smith and D Beaton
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 288-296.






May 2008
(Volume 65, Number 5).


Work in Brief
Work in Brief
Keith Palmer
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 297.
Editorial
Growing knowledge about "what works" to prevent work injuries
Benjamin C Amick
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 297-298.
Surveillance of work-related musculoskeletal disorders
Fred Gerr
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 298-299.
Original Articles
Exposure to particulate matter on an Indian stone-crushing site
S Semple, D A Green, G McAlpine, H Cowie, and A Seaton
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 300-305.
Mineral dust exposure in young Indian adults: an effect on lung growth?
D A Green, G McAlpine, S Semple, H Cowie, and A Seaton
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 306-310.
A randomised controlled trial evaluating an alternative mouse and forearm support on upper body discomfort and musculoskeletal disorders among engineers
C F Conlon, N Krause, and D M Rempel
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 311-318.
Experimental exposure to wood smoke: effects on airway inflammation and oxidative stress
L Barregard, G Sallsten, L Andersson, A-C Almstrand, P Gustafson, M Andersson, and A-C Olin Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 319-324.
Explanations for gender differences in sickness absence: evidence from middle-aged municipal employees from Finland
M Laaksonen, P Martikainen, O Rahkonen, and E Lahelma
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 325-330.
How common is repetitive strain injury?
K T Palmer, I Reading, M Calnan, and D Coggon
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 331-335.
A case crossover study of triggers for hand injuries in commercial fishing
K L Kucera, D Loomis, and S W Marshall
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 336-341.
A meta-analysis for neurobehavioural effects due to electromagnetic field exposure emitted by GSM mobile phones
A Barth, R Winker, E Ponocny-Seliger, W Mayrhofer, I Ponocny, C Sauter, and N Vana Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 342-346.
Occupation and bladder cancer in a hospital-based case-control study in Spain
C M Samanic, M Kogevinas, D T Silverman, A Tardon, C Serra, N Malats, F X Real, A Carrato, R Garcia-Closas, M
Sala, J Lloreta, N Rothman, and M Dosemeci
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 347-353.
High risk occupations for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in New Zealand: case-control study
A 1 Mannetje, E Dryson, C Walls, D McLean, F McKenzie, M Maule, S Cheng, C Cunningham, H Kromhout, P
Boffetta, A Blair, and N Pearce
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 354-363.
Short Report
Work stress and health in primary health care physicians and hospital physicians
P Virtanen, T Oksanen, M Kivimaki, M Virtanen, J Pentti, and J Vahtera
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 364-366.
Echo
Mesothelin in effusions marks out malignancy
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 346.




June 2008
(Volume 65, Number 6).

Work in Brief
Work in Brief
Keith Palmer
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 1.
Editorials
Occupational medicine, public health and disasters: a shared agenda?
Oliver Morgan, Virginia Murray, and David Snashall
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 367-368.
Reanalysis: lessons great and small
David Kriebel
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 368-370.
Reviews
Meta-analysis of benzene exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma: biases could mask an important association
C Steinmaus, A H Smith, R M Jones, and M T Smith
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 371-378.
Original Articles
Adjustment for temporal confounders in a reanalysis of a case-control study of beryllium and lung cancer
M K Schubauer-Berigan, J A Deddens, K Steenland, WT Sanderson, and M R Petersen Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 379-383.
Exposure to inhalable dust and its cyclohexane soluble fraction since the 1970s in the rubber manufacturing industry in the European Union
F de Vocht, R Vermeulen, I Burstyn, W Sobala, A Dost, D Taeger, U Bergendorf, K Straif, P Swuste, H Kromhout,
and on behalf of the EU-EXASRUB consortium
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 384-391.
Inequities in reporting asbestos-related lung cancer: influence of smoking stigma and physician's specialty, workload and role perception
P Verger, S Arnaud, S Ferrer, G larmarcovai, M-L Saliba, A Viau, and M Souville Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 392-397.
A normative study of levels of uranium in the urine of British Forces personnel
B G Miller, A P Colvin, P A Hutchison, H Tait, S Dempsey, D Lewis, and C A Soutar Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 398-403.
Exposures and reported symptoms associated with occupational deployment to the Buncefield fuel depot fire, England 2005
O Morgan, N Q Verlander, F Kennedy, M Moore, S Birch, J Kearney, P Lewthwaite, R Lewis, S O'Brian, J Osman,
and M Reacher
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 404-411.
Arterial structure and function and environmental exposure to cadmium
R Schutte, T Nawrot, T Richart, L Thijs, H A Roels, L M Van Bortel, H Struijker-Boudier, and J A Staessen Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 412-419.
Maternal exposure to water disinfection by-products during gestation and risk of hypospadias
T J Luben, J R Nuckols, B S Mosley, C Hobbs, and J S Reif
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 420-429.
PostScript
What can be learned from the Japanese study of mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma?
M Kundi
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 428.
Authors1 reply
T Takebayashi, S Akiba, Y Kikuchi, M Taki, K Wake, S Watanabe, and N Yamaguchi Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 428.
New occupational threats to Japanese physicians: karoshi (death due to overwork) and karojisatsu (suicide due to overwork)
T Hiyama and M Yoshihara
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 428-429.
Miscellanea
New test discloses inflammation in asbestosis non-invasively
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 419. [
Education
Answers to the questions on Genetic susceptibility to occupational exposures by D C Christiani, A J Mehta and C-L Yu, on pages 430-6.
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 397.
Genetic susceptibility to occupational exposures
D C Christiani, A J Mehta, and C-L Yu
Occup Environ Med 2008; 65: 430-436.