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The study, titled "Comparative Effectiveness of 2 Next-Generation Scatter Radiation Shielding Systems," compared the EggNest™ ...
From farm workers to doctors and auto mechanics, new UC Davis research is showing that some parents' jobs could be impacting ...
Researchers at Boston University are studying the impacts on people who work in fields that are regularly subjected to hot ...
Standing at work feels healthier, but is it really better than sitting? Here's what a new study reveals about posture, energy ...
A new study led by researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the National Institute for ...
Long working hours might not just be bad for you, they could also be altering the structure of your brain, a new study suggests. The research, published Tuesday, found “significant changes” in ...
A recent study from the American Cancer Society (ACS) suggests certain cancers pose an even deadlier threat for firefighters.
Miyake, H., Nanri, A., Okazaki, H., et al. Association between the Japanese-style diet and low prevalence of depressive symptoms: Japan Epidemiology Collaboration on Occupational Health Study.
The study included 12,213 workers (88.1% male, mean age 42.2 years) from five companies who completed a lifestyle questionnaire and a health checkup.
TradeSafe analysts say New Haven saw the most workplace injuries last year, compared to a few other large cities in ...