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Occupational Stress of Long Covid Rehabilitants and Return to Work After Pneumological Rehabilitation
CONCLUSION: The majority of rehabilitation patients are gainfully employed six months after pneumological rehabilitation, although persistent symptoms and a reduced ability to work are also reported even after rehabilitation. In the rehabilitation of employed persons, work-related elements, for example clarification of work-related questions and preparation for occupational demands (e. g. concentration, stress, physical demands), could support a sustained return to work.PMID:37595619 | DOI:10.1055/a-2105-5810
Source: Die Rehabilitation - August 18, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mercedes Rutsch Ruth Deck Source Type: research

Socioeconomic differences in children's victimization to maternal and paternal violence: a register-based study
CONCLUSIONS: All indicators of low SEP increased the risk of children experiencing both maternal and paternal physical violence, especially at ages 3-8 years. Longitudinal register data-because of large samples, no nonresponse or self-report bias, and the possibility to analyze violence committed by mother and father and age-groups separately-have great potential for comprehensive research on the risk factors of parental violence that are difficult to reliably assess with other types of data.PMID:37589283 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231180670
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - August 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Noora Ellonen Joonas Pitk Änen Mikko Aaltonen Hanna Remes Pekka Martikainen Source Type: research

An Epidemiological Study of Lung Cancer and Selected Other Cancers among Namibian Uranium Workers
This study faced considerable challenges with respect to case ascertainment, exposure estimates, and ensuring accuracy of key variables. Persuasive consistent evidence for elevated cancer risk was not found for radiation or other exposures studied at the Rössing uranium mine.PMID:37590489 | DOI:10.1667/RADE-23-00051.1
Source: Radiation Research - August 17, 2023 Category: Physics Authors: Raymond Agius Evridiki Batistatou Matthew Gittins Steve Jones Roseanne McNamee Hanhua Liu Amir Rashid Martie van Tongeren Gunhild von Oertzen Richard Wakeford Source Type: research

Socioeconomic differences in children's victimization to maternal and paternal violence: a register-based study
CONCLUSIONS: All indicators of low SEP increased the risk of children experiencing both maternal and paternal physical violence, especially at ages 3-8 years. Longitudinal register data-because of large samples, no nonresponse or self-report bias, and the possibility to analyze violence committed by mother and father and age-groups separately-have great potential for comprehensive research on the risk factors of parental violence that are difficult to reliably assess with other types of data.PMID:37589283 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231180670
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - August 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Noora Ellonen Joonas Pitk Änen Mikko Aaltonen Hanna Remes Pekka Martikainen Source Type: research

An Epidemiological Study of Lung Cancer and Selected Other Cancers among Namibian Uranium Workers
This study faced considerable challenges with respect to case ascertainment, exposure estimates, and ensuring accuracy of key variables. Persuasive consistent evidence for elevated cancer risk was not found for radiation or other exposures studied at the Rössing uranium mine.PMID:37590489 | DOI:10.1667/RADE-23-00051.1
Source: Radiation Research - August 17, 2023 Category: Physics Authors: Raymond Agius Evridiki Batistatou Matthew Gittins Steve Jones Roseanne McNamee Hanhua Liu Amir Rashid Martie van Tongeren Gunhild von Oertzen Richard Wakeford Source Type: research

Socioeconomic differences in children's victimization to maternal and paternal violence: a register-based study
CONCLUSIONS: All indicators of low SEP increased the risk of children experiencing both maternal and paternal physical violence, especially at ages 3-8 years. Longitudinal register data-because of large samples, no nonresponse or self-report bias, and the possibility to analyze violence committed by mother and father and age-groups separately-have great potential for comprehensive research on the risk factors of parental violence that are difficult to reliably assess with other types of data.PMID:37589283 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231180670
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - August 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Noora Ellonen Joonas Pitk Änen Mikko Aaltonen Hanna Remes Pekka Martikainen Source Type: research

An Epidemiological Study of Lung Cancer and Selected Other Cancers among Namibian Uranium Workers
This study faced considerable challenges with respect to case ascertainment, exposure estimates, and ensuring accuracy of key variables. Persuasive consistent evidence for elevated cancer risk was not found for radiation or other exposures studied at the Rössing uranium mine.PMID:37590489 | DOI:10.1667/RADE-23-00051.1
Source: Radiation Research - August 17, 2023 Category: Physics Authors: Raymond Agius Evridiki Batistatou Matthew Gittins Steve Jones Roseanne McNamee Hanhua Liu Amir Rashid Martie van Tongeren Gunhild von Oertzen Richard Wakeford Source Type: research

Socioeconomic differences in children's victimization to maternal and paternal violence: a register-based study
CONCLUSIONS: All indicators of low SEP increased the risk of children experiencing both maternal and paternal physical violence, especially at ages 3-8 years. Longitudinal register data-because of large samples, no nonresponse or self-report bias, and the possibility to analyze violence committed by mother and father and age-groups separately-have great potential for comprehensive research on the risk factors of parental violence that are difficult to reliably assess with other types of data.PMID:37589283 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231180670
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - August 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Noora Ellonen Joonas Pitk Änen Mikko Aaltonen Hanna Remes Pekka Martikainen Source Type: research

An Epidemiological Study of Lung Cancer and Selected Other Cancers among Namibian Uranium Workers
This study faced considerable challenges with respect to case ascertainment, exposure estimates, and ensuring accuracy of key variables. Persuasive consistent evidence for elevated cancer risk was not found for radiation or other exposures studied at the Rössing uranium mine.PMID:37590489 | DOI:10.1667/RADE-23-00051.1
Source: Radiation Research - August 17, 2023 Category: Physics Authors: Raymond Agius Evridiki Batistatou Matthew Gittins Steve Jones Roseanne McNamee Hanhua Liu Amir Rashid Martie van Tongeren Gunhild von Oertzen Richard Wakeford Source Type: research

Socioeconomic differences in children's victimization to maternal and paternal violence: a register-based study
CONCLUSIONS: All indicators of low SEP increased the risk of children experiencing both maternal and paternal physical violence, especially at ages 3-8 years. Longitudinal register data-because of large samples, no nonresponse or self-report bias, and the possibility to analyze violence committed by mother and father and age-groups separately-have great potential for comprehensive research on the risk factors of parental violence that are difficult to reliably assess with other types of data.PMID:37589283 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231180670
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - August 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Noora Ellonen Joonas Pitk Änen Mikko Aaltonen Hanna Remes Pekka Martikainen Source Type: research

An Epidemiological Study of Lung Cancer and Selected Other Cancers among Namibian Uranium Workers
This study faced considerable challenges with respect to case ascertainment, exposure estimates, and ensuring accuracy of key variables. Persuasive consistent evidence for elevated cancer risk was not found for radiation or other exposures studied at the Rössing uranium mine.PMID:37590489 | DOI:10.1667/RADE-23-00051.1
Source: Radiation Research - August 17, 2023 Category: Physics Authors: Raymond Agius Evridiki Batistatou Matthew Gittins Steve Jones Roseanne McNamee Hanhua Liu Amir Rashid Martie van Tongeren Gunhild von Oertzen Richard Wakeford Source Type: research