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121 Occupational Exposure and Risk of Central Nervous System Demyelination American Journal of Epidemiology, April 15, 2013    Clinical Article

122 Disability rates for cardiovascular and psychological disorders among autoworkers by job category, facility type, and facility overtime hours American Journal of Industrial Medicine, April 15, 2013    Review Article

123 INTEROCC case--control study: lack of association between glioma tumors and occupational exposure to selected combustion products, dusts and other chemical agents Full Text BMC Public Health, April 15, 2013    Review Article

124 Occupational activity and cognitive reserve: implications in terms of prevention of cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease Full Text Clinical Interventions in Aging, April 12, 2013    Review Article

125 Shift worked, quality of sleep, and elevated body mass index in pediatric nurses Journal of Pediatric Nursing, April 11, 2013

126 Effects of Smoking on Non-AIDS Related Morbidity in HIV-Infected Patients Clinical Infectious Diseases, April 11, 2013    Review Article    Clinical Article

127 The effect of performance indicator category on estimates of intervention effectiveness International Journal for Quality in Health Care, April 11, 2013    Review Article

128 Work related injury among aging women Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, April 10, 2013

129 Occupational amputations in Illinois 2000-2007: BLS vs. data linkage of trauma registry, hospital discharge, workers compensation databases and OSHA citations Injury, April 9, 2013

130 Work ability assessment in a worker population: comparison and determinants of Work Ability Index and Work Ability score Full Text BMC Public Health, April 9, 2013    Review Article

131 Effects of Occupational Exposure to Mineral Dust on Lung Function in a 9-year Study Lung, April 9, 2013    Clinical Article

132 The effectiveness of a construction worksite prevention program on work ability, health, and sick leave: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, April 9, 2013    Clinical Article

133 Promoting occupational health interventions in early return to work by implementing financial subsidies: a Swedish case study Full Text BMC Public Health, April 9, 2013    Review Article

134 Improving the quality of palliative and terminal care in the hospital by a network of palliative care nurse champions: the study protocol of the PalTeC-H project Full Text BMC Health Services Research, April 9, 2013    Review Article

135 Depression as a psychosocial consequence of occupational injury in the US working population: findings from the medical expenditure panel survey BMC Public Health, April 8, 2013    Clinical Article

136 Work-related post-traumatic stress disorder Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013    Review Article

137 Economic benefit of the PHLAME wellness programme on firefighter injury Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013    Review Article

138 The contribution of office work to sedentary behaviour associated risk Full Text BMC Public Health, April 8, 2013    Review Article

139 Equality Act 2010: Knowledge, perceptions and practices of occupational physicians Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013    Clinical Article

140 Analysis of Occupational Asbestos Exposure and Lung Cancer Mortality Using the G Formula American Journal of Epidemiology, April 8, 2013    Review Article

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Vitamin D supplementation decreases systemic inflammation in T2DM

In a 12-week randomized, controlled trial, ingestion of a vitamin D-fortified yogurt (170 mg calcium + 500 IU vitamin D/250 mL; n=50) twice daily decreased markers of inflammation compared with placebo yogurt (170 mg calcium; n=50). Compared with baseline measures, the 25(OH)D levels were increased and the TNF-alpha, IL-6, hsCRP, SAA, and IL-10 levels were decreased in the group supplemented with vitamin D compared with the group that received placebo.

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Mediterranean diet associated with decreased diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality

Researchers at the University of Palermo conducted a study involving 9109 subjects with a mean follow-up of 6.2 years which showed that the subjects who adhered to a Mediterranean diet had increased dietary fiber, decreased total dietary fat, and an increased intake of monosaturated-to-saturated fats. Further, the incidence of diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality was lower in the subjects who followed a Mediterranean diet.

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Natalizumab superior to IFN-? 1a in MS patients

Based on a retrospective study conducted at the Federico II University (Naples), researchers have concluded that treatment of patients (n=84) with relapsing-remitting MS natalizumab for 12-24 months resulted in a greater reduction in disease activity (annualized relapse rate, .24 vs. .55, respectively) and disability progression than patients treated with INF-? 1a. The number of contrast-enhancing lesions was also less in the natalizumab-treated group.

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1 Prospective evaluation of mental health training for occupational health practitioners Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013    Review Article

2 Work related injury among aging women Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, April 10, 2013

3 Self-reported work-related musculoskeletal injuries and isometric handgrip strength Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013

4 The contribution of office work to sedentary behaviour associated risk BMC Public Health, April 8, 2013    Free full text    Review Article

5 Therapeutic vaccines against tobacco addiction Expert Review of Vaccines, March 28, 2013    Review Article

6 Smoking, the HLA-DRB1 shared epitope and ACPA fine-specificity in Koreans with rheumatoid arthritis: evidence for more than one pathogenic pathway linking smoking to disease Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, April 8, 2013    Review Article

7 A 5-year surveillance of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens in a university teaching hospital in Monterrey, Mexico American Journal of Infection Control, April 2, 2013    Review Article

8 Equality Act 2010: Knowledge, perceptions and practices of occupational physicians Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013

9 The association between modifiable well-being risks and productivity: a longitudinal study in pooled employer sample Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, April 18, 2013

10 Economic benefit of the PHLAME wellness programme on firefighter injury Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013    Review Article

11 Company closure and mortality in a Greek bus company Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013

12 Working conditions and common mental disorders in physicians in Brazil Occupational Medicine, April 8, 2013

13 Analysis of Occupational Asbestos Exposure and Lung Cancer Mortality Using the G Formula American Journal of Epidemiology, April 8, 2013    Review Article

14 Booster Breaks in the workplace: participants' perspectives on health-promoting work breaks Health Education Research, March 26, 2013

15 Post-exposure prophylaxis in resource-poor settings: review and recommendations for pre-departure risk assessment and planning for expatriate healthcare workers Tropical Medicine & International Health, March 27, 2013    Review Article

16 Workplace Health Promotion: A Meta-Analysis of Effectiveness American Journal of Preventive Medicine, March 29, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine    Review Article

17 Strategies to prevent weight gain in workplace and college settings: a systematic review Preventive Medicine, March 27, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine    Review Article

18 Noise sensitivity and disability retirement: a longitudinal twin study Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, April 18, 2013

19 Occupational amputations in Illinois 2000-2007: BLS vs. data linkage of trauma registry, hospital discharge, workers compensation databases and OSHA citations Injury, April 9, 2013

20 The effectiveness of a construction worksite prevention program on work ability, health, and sick leave: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, April 9, 2013

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