Publications by authors named "J Feary"

Exposure to high levels of harmful agents in the workplace can significantly impact workers' health, contributing to morbidity and mortality. Levels of these exposures are often measured in high-income countries in research studies and, in some places, to monitor levels in line with health and safety regulations. However, less is known about workplace exposure levels in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

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Silicosis due to artificial stone (AS) has emerged over the last decade as an increasing global issue. We report the first eight UK cases. All were men; median age was 34 years (range 27-56) and median stone dust exposure was 12.

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Background: Silicosis, a chronic respiratory disease caused by crystalline silica exposure, is a persistent global lung health issue. No systematic review of the relationship between cumulative respirable crystalline silica (RCS) exposure and silicosis exists. UK exposure limits are currently under review.

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Background: Small airways obstruction (SAO) has been associated with occupational exposures. Whether exposure to harmful occupational agents impacts the survival of people with SAO is unknown. Our aim was to estimate the mortality risk associated with occupational exposures among people with SAO.

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Article Synopsis
  • Small airways obstruction (SAO) is a common condition that can lead to respiratory issues and has been linked with various health problems, but its impact on mortality is not well understood.
  • A large study of nearly 253,000 adults revealed that SAO is significantly associated with increased risks of all-cause and specific mortality, particularly in respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
  • The findings suggest that even isolated SAO, which occurs without other airway issues, is linked to higher mortality risk, emphasizing the importance of monitoring this condition in affected individuals.
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