2021.07.05 06:16T0098 It Runs in the Blood: Serum Indium Levels Are Related to Those in the LungsIn 2001, a worker who was regularly exposed to fine indium-containing dusts died of lung collapse (pneumothorax) and scarring (interstitial ...
2021.07.05 06:11T0097 How to Best Weave Light Exercise into Your Lunch Break to Prevent DiabetesIn Japan alone, about 20 million people are diabetic or pre-diabetic, many of which are of working age. There are two important factors that...
2021.07.05 05:53T0096 Musculoskeletal Disorders Are Very Common Among Hairdressers in IndiaBy now, it is no secret that certain professions are considerably more likely to cause work-related diseases and injuries. One notable examp...
2021.07.05 05:48T0095 What Are Organizations in Japan Right When Implementing the National Health Promotion Program?Many countries in the world are now facing the consequences of having a rapidly aging population. In Japan, the situation is dire enough tha...
2021.07.05 05:29T0094 Sick and Tired: How Are Long Working Hours and Cardiovascular Diseases Related?By now, it is no mystery that long working hours have negative effects on health; some examples include depression, sleep problems, and unhe...
2021.07.05 05:24T0093 Is Exhaustion the Middleman Between Effort–Reward Imbalance and Employee’s Intention to Quit?Studies have shown that, when an employee feels like their efforts are not adequately rewarded, they are more likely to consider resigning (...
2021.07.05 05:16T0092 The Relationship Between Blood Lead Levels and a Urinary Biomarker of Lead ExposureLead is a key industrial metal produced in great quantities, but lead exposure can lead to serious medical problems in people employed in le...
2021.07.05 05:11T0091 Workstations Must Be Comprehensively Analyzed to Understand Pain Risks for Office WorkersFor many workers today, workstations consist of a computer with a mouse, a keyboard, and, potentially, an armrest. Working at such a worksta...
2021.07.05 05:04T0090 The link between elbow disorders and exposure to biomechanical risks at the workplaceMedial elbow tendinopathy, commonly known as “golfer’s elbow”, is a painful condition of the upper limb. Along with lateral elbow tendinopat...
2021.07.05 04:44T0089 Personalized Accommodations Make it Easier to Return to Work After a StrokeA stroke is often a devastating event that can leave the affected person severely disabled. Stroke-related disability can have a substantial...
2021.07.05 04:35T0088 A Health Assessment Provides Insights Into the Health Effects of Telework and Adverse EffectsThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has led many technologically advanced countries to encourage workers to use telecommunications to become telew...
2021.07.05 04:25T0087 Women who Experience Maternity Harassment Are at an Elevated Risk of DepressionIn Japanese law, the term maternity harassment, which is often referred to as pregnancy discrimination in English-language sources, describe...