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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health: #openaccess global peer-reviewed journal covering #OccupationalHealth #OSH #WorkLife #ShiftWork

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Employment empowers people with disability! Australian research reveals part- & full-time work significantly reduces the need for mental healthcare support among #PWD. Secure work and opportunities in rural areas show even more positive effects sjweh.fi/article/4123

Employment empowers people with disability! Australian research reveals part- & full-time work significantly reduces the need for mental healthcare support among #PWD. Secure work and opportunities in rural areas show even more positive effects  sjweh.fi/article/4123
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Study predicting long-term sickness in shift workers compares employee surveys to admin records. Best accuracy comes from merging both but solo data sources are OK and ideal for risk prediction. Model performance matters so choose risk thresholds wisely sjweh.fi/article/4124

Study predicting long-term sickness in shift workers compares employee surveys to admin records. Best accuracy comes from merging both but solo data sources are OK and ideal for risk prediction. Model performance matters so choose risk thresholds wisely sjweh.fi/article/4124
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Read our latest Editorial by Dr Jenny Selander from the Karolinska Institutet on physical exposures in the work environment during pregnancy and the challenges they cause for risk assessment. There is much to be explored and understood, read more at sjweh.fi/article/4128

Read our latest Editorial by Dr Jenny Selander from the <a href="/karolinskainst/">Karolinska Institutet</a> on physical exposures in the work environment during pregnancy and the challenges they cause for risk assessment. There is much to be explored and understood, read more at  sjweh.fi/article/4128
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.FIOH study finds Parkinson's disease (PD) unlikely related to typical occupational solvent exposure, but excess risk cannot be ruled out in some highly exposed jobs. Also a possible stronger effect might be possible in a younger cohort w/ better data sjweh.fi/article/4125

.<a href="/FIOH/">FIOH</a> study finds Parkinson's disease (PD) unlikely related to typical occupational solvent exposure, but excess risk cannot be ruled out in some highly exposed jobs. Also a possible stronger effect might be possible in a younger cohort w/ better data sjweh.fi/article/4125
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.@stami_norge study provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between labor inspections and employee health in the municipal home-care services sector. Learn more sjweh.fi/article/4126

.@stami_norge study provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between labor inspections and employee health in the municipal home-care services sector. Learn more sjweh.fi/article/4126
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Danish study of warehouse workers uses corporate records to quantify lifting loads and association w/ low-back pain (LBP) intensity, mental stress & fatigue. Higher loads linked w/ higher LBP intensity after work. LBP intensity also elevated the next day sjweh.fi/article/4127

Danish study of warehouse workers uses corporate records to quantify lifting loads and association w/ low-back pain (LBP) intensity, mental stress &amp; fatigue. Higher loads linked w/ higher LBP intensity after work. LBP intensity also elevated the next day sjweh.fi/article/4127
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New US study finds, compared to 30-min or no-nap, napping for 2hrs led to significantly improved performance, reduced fatigue, sleepiness, and improved mood after the night shift without disrupting recovery or subsequent nighttime #sleep quality sjweh.fi/article/4129

New US study finds, compared to 30-min or no-nap, napping for 2hrs led to significantly improved performance, reduced fatigue, sleepiness, and improved mood after the night shift without disrupting recovery or subsequent nighttime #sleep quality
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Work-related #stress is not just a personal issue; it's a major public health cost due to increased sickness absence and unemployment. A Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Arbejdsmiljø study surveying 110,559 PYs found annual work absenteeism costs €305.2M & €868.5M for men & women, resp. sjweh.fi/article/4131

Work-related #stress is not just a personal issue; it's a major public health cost due to increased sickness absence and unemployment. A <a href="/NFAnyheder/">Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Arbejdsmiljø</a> study surveying 110,559 PYs found annual work absenteeism costs €305.2M &amp; €868.5M for men &amp; women, resp. sjweh.fi/article/4131
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New research reveals the global-, regional- and country-level estimates of the work-related burden of diseases & accidents in 2019 - 2.9M deaths costing 5.8% of GDP in economic losses. Work-related diseases with a prolonged latency period on the rise sjweh.fi/article/4132

New research reveals the global-, regional- and country-level estimates of the work-related burden of diseases &amp; accidents in 2019 - 2.9M deaths costing 5.8% of GDP in economic losses. Work-related diseases with a prolonged latency period on the rise 
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New paper challenges and expands prevailing paradigm that guides work-health-safety research. Health & safety challenges of working people can be fully understood only when examining them as complex wholes with interacting parts. Learn more sjweh.fi/article/4130

New paper challenges and expands prevailing paradigm that guides work-health-safety research.  Health &amp; safety challenges of working people can be fully understood only when examining them as complex wholes with interacting parts. Learn more sjweh.fi/article/4130
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People in Sweden of non-European descent have almost three times as many #EatingDisorder symptoms as people born in Sweden. But despite this, they have significantly less access to specialist treatment, a study in BJPsych Journals shows. news.ki.se/non-europeans-…

People in Sweden of non-European descent have almost three times as many #EatingDisorder symptoms as people born in Sweden. But despite this, they have significantly less access to specialist treatment, a study in <a href="/TheBJPsych/">BJPsych Journals</a> shows. 
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