Smoking is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and Romania makes no exception. On the other hand, work overload has become the second cause of illness among employees in Europe, being a major factor which favors multiple addictions, including smoking. This study is part of a broader investigation that aims to analyze from several perspectives the link between socio-professional factors and smoking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPcbs are widespread environmental contaminants present in virtually every mammal on earth. Great controversy and debate has been evoked over the past two decades concerning their potential toxicity. They, along with other organochlorine compounds such as DDT, have been reasonably well studied in field and experimental situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the first part of this article, occupational health was defined as part of the family physician's total care for his or her patient. This part deals with the components of the occupationally related history, the role of stress in the workplace, and knowledge of the work structure in the community.
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February 1982
The field of occupational health is of growing importance to family physicians, yet for many represents a nebulous field. This paper describes the main concepts and shows how a family physician can quickly obtain mastery of the field sufficient for any demands that may be made on his skill in this area. Part 1 names resources in occupational health most useful to family doctors and Part 2, to be published next month, outlines a method of taking an occupational history, and of determining the essential work structure of one's community.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHomogenates of liver and of kidney cortex were obtained from control rats and from rats treated with the polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Aroclor 1254, and were separated into ribosomes and into the postmicrosomal supernatant fraction. The latter fraction from liver and kidney was used to prepare the pH 5 supernatant fraction, containing elongation factors 1 and 2 (EF 1 and EF 2) for protein biosynthesis. These fractions were incubated with KCl-washed ribosomes obtained from control rat liver.
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