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Background: While construction workers have the second highest rate of heat-related mortality, less is known about the prevelance of heat-related illness (HRI) symptoms, dehydration and kidney dysfunction. The aim of this study was to conduct a biomedical field-based study with construction workers to characterize HRI symptoms, dehydration, and kidney dysfunction, and analyze relationships between post-work urine specific gravity (USG) percentiles and predictors such as work hours, water consumption, and sugary beverage consumption.

Methods: In collaboration with the Farmworker Association of Florida, 58 construction workers in Central Florida were monitored pre- and post-work shift on one workday.

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Silicone oil, an intraocular surgical adjuvant, induces retinal ferroptosis.

Free Radic Biol Med

December 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, 466-8560, Japan; Department of Ophthalmology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 1-20-1 Handayama, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, 431-3125, Japan. Electronic address:

Vitrectomy with silicone oil (SO) endotamponade is an effective treatment for vision-threatening retinal diseases. However, unexplained vision impairment has been reportedly critical side effects. Previously, we reported that the eyes with ocular toxoplasmosis showed retinal ferroptosis with the clinical sign of reduced intravitreal iron (Fe).

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Use of the moving epidemic method to guide the launch of palivizumab immunization campaigns for respiratory syncytial virus in Québec, Canada.

Can J Public Health

December 2024

Infectious Diseases Division, Department of Pediatrics, CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the seasonal transmission pattern of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), challenging the launch of palivizumab immunization campaigns. This study explored the performance of the moving epidemic method (MEM) to guide the launch of such campaigns.

Methods: Data were collected through a continuous RSV surveillance system (07/2013‒03/2022) in Québec, Canada.

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Background: We aimed to estimate the effect of the voluntary Norwegian Agreement on a More Inclusive Working Life (IA Agreement) on use of sickness absence (SA) and pregnancy benefits among pregnant women.

Methods: Pregnant women (n = 112,486) with a birth during 1.12.

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Background:  Music-induced hearing loss (MIHL) is a critical public health issue. During music instruction, students and teachers are at risk of developing hearing loss due to exposure to loud and unsafe sound levels that can exceed 100 dBA. Prevention of MIHL in music students must be a desired action of all music educators.

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The Need for a Cancer Exposome Atlas: A Scoping Review.

JNCI Cancer Spectr

December 2024

Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Background: Despite advances in understanding genetic susceptibility to cancer, much of cancer heritability remains unidentified. At the same time, the makeup of industrial chemicals in our environment only grows more complex. This gap in knowledge on cancer risk has prompted calls to expand cancer research to the comprehensive, discovery-based study of non-genetic environmental influences, conceptualized as the "exposome.

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Infarct Growth in Patients with Emergent Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Transferred for Endovascular Thrombectomy.

Neurol Ther

December 2024

Department of Neurology, Yijishan Hospital, Wannan Medical College, 2# Zheshan West Road, Wuhu, 241001, Anhui, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke who are transferred to comprehensive stroke centers often face increased infarct growth, which can negatively impact their outcomes after treatment.
  • A study was conducted on 309 patients to analyze factors affecting the rate of infarct growth during transfer, using measurements like the Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) decay.
  • Results showed that fast infarct growth correlates with worse 90-day outcomes and is linked to higher stroke severity scores at admission, proximal occlusions, and poor collateral blood circulation, while prior intravenous thrombolysis did not positively influence infarct growth during transfer.
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Healthy sleep is essential to employee well-being and productivity, but many modern workers do not obtain adequate sleep. Are technology-related changes to job design (i.e.

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Importance: Medicare's Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) program rewards hospitals for reducing total Medicare spending. Despite the benefits of occupational therapy (OT) for patient outcomes and spending, little is known about how CJR affects hospital provision of acute occupational OT services.

Objective: Determine whether CJR changed acute OT provision and whether higher acute OT provision was associated with CJR rewards.

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Objectives: to summarize the recommendations of guidelines for promoting mental health in the workplace.

Methods: an umbrella review, according to Joanna Briggs Institute and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses methodological assumptions. Data collection was carried out in January 2021 and updated in July 2023 in the American Psychological Association, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, National Library of Medicine, and Scopus databases.

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Canada's First National Oral Health Research Strategy (2024-2030).

J Dent Res

December 2024

Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Recent years have seen significant positive changes and developments in oral health-related policy and data on oral health and oral health care in Canada. Simultaneously, on the international stage, the momentum for oral health and related research continues to build. These changes have led to an initiative to create Canada's first National Oral Health Research Strategy (NOHRS), which was recently published by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (Allison and Rock 2024).

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Background: Marburg virus disease (MVD) is categorized among viral hemorrhagic fevers. MVD is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to identify factors affecting MVD knowledge, attitudes and practices in sub-Saharan African countries.

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  • Platform work provides flexibility but raises concerns about excessive labor control through algorithmic management, affecting worker mental well-being.
  • A study of 487 platform workers in Taiwan revealed that high labor control correlates with increased burnout and lower mental health.
  • The findings suggest that the stress from meeting platform expectations leads to negative psychosocial work conditions and heightened mental health risks.
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Intrinsic Capacity and Life Quality Among Taiwanese Older People: A Cross-Sectional Study.

OTJR (Thorofare N J)

December 2024

International Gaming Research Unit, Psychology Department, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK.

Intrinsic capacity (IC), an internal composite ability proposed by the World Health Organization, is fundamental to older people's health. The present study examined potential models explaining the association between IC and quality of life (QoL) among older people in Taiwan. Frailty, basic activities of daily living (BADL), and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) were hypothesized to be mediators in the association between IC and QoL.

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Human Exposure to Asbestos in Central Asian Countries and Health Effects: A Narrative Review.

Med Lav

December 2024

Department of Health Sciences; Course of Research Doctorate in Public Health Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy/Occupational Health Unit, Santi Paolo e Carlo Hospital, Milan, Italy.

The discovery of the detrimental effects of asbestos on human health came long after its widespread use, with the first scientific evidence of asbestos-related diseases emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Despite efforts to ban its use, asbestos continues to be mined and used in Central Asia (as well as in Russia, China, and other countries). To gain a deeper understanding of the situation in Central Asia, we have conducted a systematic review of scientific literature on the use of asbestos, exposure assessment, and health consequences of asbestos exposure in this geographic area.

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A spatially-heterogeneous impact of fencing on the African swine fever wavefront in the Korean wild boar population.

Vet Res

December 2024

Epidemiology, Health and Welfare Research Unit, Ploufragan‑Plouzané‑Niort Laboratory, Anses, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety, Ploufragan, France.

In October 2019, South Korea's first case of African swine fever (ASF) was reported in wild boar in the north of the country. Despite the implementation of a 2300 km-long fencing strategy, the ASF wavefront continued to invade southward. Our study aimed to investigate the ASF wavefront dynamics in different regions of South Korea, as well as to assess the effectiveness of the fencing measures on ASF dispersal and wavefront velocity.

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Physiological measures variability and risks of heart disease and stroke: evidence from three cohort studies.

BMC Med

December 2024

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, 430030, China.

Background: The overall effect of long-term variability in physiological measures on cardiovascular health of older adults and the underlying mechanic pathway remain uncertain.

Methods: We constructed a composite score (0 ~ 3) of variability in physiological measures, including blood pressure, pulse rate, and body mass index, in older adults from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 2011 ~ 2015, the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) 2006/2008 ~ 2014/2016, and the UK Biobank 2006 ~ 2019. The associations of the composite score with incident risks of heart disease and stroke were assessed.

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Impact of the presence of a family member with dementia on the prevalence of depression: a comparison based on household income level.

Int J Equity Health

December 2024

Department of Preventive and Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Schools of Medicine, Pusan National University, 49 Pusan Daehak-ro, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si, Yangsan, 50612, Gyeongsangnam-do, Republic of Korea.

Background: Families caring for patients with dementia are more vulnerable to depression. This cross-sectional study compared differences in socioeconomic status and gender related to depression among families of patients with dementia and identified associated factors.

Methods: Inequality in depression according to household income level among families of patients with dementia was assessed using the Korean Community Health Survey, which included a sample of over 200,000 participants.

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Rotational training structures and national employment in public health education: an organizational perspective.

BMC Med Educ

December 2024

Research Group 'Research & Innovation in Public Health Practice Based Learning' (RIPPLE), Netherlands School of Public and Occupational Health, 10th Floor, Churchilllaan 11, Utrecht, GV, 3527, The Netherlands.

Introduction: Postgraduate medical education (PGME) relies on structured training rotations and workplace-based learning (WBL) to provide comprehensive clinical training and professional development. Emphasizing WBL, PGME integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills through direct patient care involvement, underscoring the pivotal role of training institutes in supporting these initiatives. While curricular changes in PGME have been extensively studied in clinical teaching hospitals, PGME programs in public health (PGME-PH) remain underexplored, yet their multidisciplinary nature post-COVID-19 underscores the urgency for effective curricular reforms.

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Silicotuberculosis, the combination of silicosis and pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), remains a substantial clinical and public health problem in high TB burden countries with silica-exposed workforces. The objectives of this narrative review are to propose a definition of silicotuberculosis which includes post-tuberculous lung disease, to emphasise the importance of understanding how the two diseases modify each other, and to identify as yet unanswered questions relevant to clinical practice and disease control and mitigation. The unique aetiological relationship between silica exposure and TB is now firmly established, as is the accelerated impairment and mortality imposed by TB on individuals with silicosis.

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Zein-based nanostructured coatings: A green approach to enhance virucidal efficacy of protective face masks.

Int J Biol Macromol

December 2024

Institute for Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials (IPCB-CNR), National Research Council, Piazzale E. Fermi 1, 80055 Portici, Naples, Italy.

Face masks represent a valuable tool to prevent the spreading of airborne viruses; however, they show poor comfort and scarce antiviral efficacy. Zein-based coatings are herein exploited to enhance antiviral performance. Zein functionalization is done through acidifying agents (lactic acid, LA).

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Association of exposure to second-hand smoke during childhood with blood DNA methylation.

Environ Int

December 2024

ISGlobal, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; Centro de investigación biomédica en red en epidemiología y salud pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.

Introduction: By recent estimates, 40% of children worldwide are exposed to second-hand smoke (SHS), which has been associated with adverse health outcomes. While numerous studies have linked maternal smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) to widespread differences in child blood DNA methylation (DNAm), research specifically examining postnatal SHS exposure remains sparse. To address this gap, we conducted epigenome-wide meta-analyses to identify associations of postnatal SHS and child blood DNAm.

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Plasticizer exposure in Germany from 1988 to 2022: Human biomonitoring data of 20 plasticizers from the German Environmental Specimen Bank.

Environ Int

December 2024

Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr-University-Bochum (IPA), Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789 Bochum, Germany. Electronic address:

The German Environmental Specimen Bank (ESB) annually archives 24-h urine samples since the early 1980s. In this study, we analyzed 420 of these samples from the years 2014 to 2022 for metabolites of 18 phthalates and two substitutes. We merged the new data with the data from previous measurement campaigns to a combined dataset of 1825 samples covering a 35-year period from 1988 to 2022 to investigate time trends, calculate daily intakes and perform an anti-androgenic mixture risk assessment.

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A Meta-Analysis of Levofloxacin for Contacts of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis.

NEJM Evid

January 2025

Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute and the WHO Collaborating Centre in Tuberculosis, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney.

Background: Data from randomized trials evaluating the effectiveness of tuberculosis (TB) preventive treatment for contacts of multidrug-resistant (MDR)-TB are lacking. Two recently published randomized trials that did not achieve statistical significance provide the opportunity for a meta-analysis.

Methods: We conducted combined analyses of two phase 3 trials of levofloxacin MDR-TB preventive treatment - Levofloxacin for the Prevention of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (VQUIN) trial and the Levofloxacin preventive treatment in children exposed to MDR-TB (TB-CHAMP) trial.

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