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Zentralbl Hyg Umweltmed
March 1993
Robert Bosch Corporation, Occupational Medicine Service, Hildesheim.
In many cases, the increasing knowledge about the causes of occupational diseases has led to improved preventive actions at the working place. This made it possible to achieve a general decrease in the incidence of occupational diseases--except for some illnesses such as asbestos-related and obstructive lung diseases. An opposite trend can be noticed in the field of work-related illnesses, which especially includes cardiovascular, psychiatric and psychovegetative diseases, and musculoskeletal disorders.
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November 1992
Department of Neuropsychology and Psychobiology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Post-concussional symptoms, such as headache, dizziness and irritability, are thought to result from the emotional stress associated with decreased cognitive performance after a head injury. A questionnaire-based investigation was carried out in 71 patients with mild head injury (MHI), using a heterogeneous item pool in order to study the interrelationships between traditional post-concussive complaints, cognitive problems, and more emotional and functional complaints. Factor analysis indicated that post-concussive symptoms loaded together with items on problems associated with decreased work performance and fatigability on a first factor, whereas psychovegetative and emotional complaints loaded together on a second factor.
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December 1991
Universitätsfrauenklinik, München.
Oral contraceptive use is influenced by multiple emotional factors. Physiological and psychological effects are closely correlated. Contraception may assist women in pursuing important psychosocial goals, on the other hand, it may cause a number of problems.
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