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    Avoidable mortality for causes amenable to medical care and suicide in physicians in Spain

    To compare avoidable mortality for causes amenable to medical care and suicide in physicians versus other professionals with similar university studies and socioeconomic position in Spain.

    Lidia Herrero-Huertas, Esther Andérica in International Archives of Occupational and… (2022)

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    Mortality by cause of death and risk behaviors in farmers versus non-farmers: the importance of avoiding the healthy worker effect

    To compare mortality by cancer sites and by other specific causes of death, and the prevalence of risk behaviors in farmers and non-farmers in Spain.

    Guanlan Zhao, Elena Ronda, Lucía Cea in International Archives of Occupational and… (2019)

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    Ocular surface and tear film status among contact lens wearers and non-wearers who use VDT at work: comparing three different lens types

    To analyze differences in the ocular surface appearance and tear film status of contact lens wearers and non-wearers in a group of visual display terminals (VDT) workers and additionally to assess differences ...

    Ana Tauste, Elena Ronda, Valborg Baste in International Archives of Occupational and… (2018)

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    Impact of economic crisis on mental health of migrant workers: what happened with migrants who came to Spain to work?

    To assess changes in mental health in a sample of migrant workers after the eruption of the economic crisis in Spain.

    Andrés A. Agudelo-Suárez, Elena Ronda in International Journal of Public Health (2013)

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    Prevalence of exposure to occupational risks during pregnancy in Spain

    We describe reported exposures to main categories of occupational agents and conditions in Spanish pregnant workers.

    Ana M. García, M. Carmen González-Galarzo in International Journal of Public Health (2012)

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    Pregnancy outcomes in female hairdressers

    The hairdressing occupation may entail exposure to a wide range of chemical products, psychosocial and physical stress. All these factors may affect the health of a pregnant hairdresser and her offspring. Our ...

    Elena Ronda, Bente E. Moen, Ana M. García in International Archives of Occupational and… (2010)