Exposure to airborne hazards can occur in the home (indoor air exposures), in the workplace (occupational exposures), or ...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced from the decay of uranium in minerals and rocks. It can accumulate in workplaces — for example, in offices, underground locations and industrial ...
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Occupational Exposure to Dust: Health Problems & Safety TipsOccupational exposure to dust is a reality in many industries, but there are ways to protect yourself. Learn more about dust exposure and the health problems that may develop - such as chronic ...
Medical doctors in infectious disease clinics were significantly more likely to be infected with the SARS-CoV2 virus than doctors with less patient contact. This is shown in a new study at Umeå ...
Two cats in Michigan were diagnosed with the bird flu, raising concerns about the virus spreading from livestock to household pets.
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HealthDay on MSNOccupational Exposures Tied to Higher Risk for VertigoOccupational exposure to noise and/or vibrations is associated with the presence of vertigo, according to a study.
This paper combines labor force survey microdata with measures of occupational AI exposure and complementarity to examine the potential impact of recent advancements in AI on the Philippine labor ...
Le and colleagues from the University of Michigan School of Nursing assessed the needs of nail salon workers in Michigan and developed what they believe is the first free, online training module to ...
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