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Occupational Medicine is an international peer-reviewed journal, providing vital information for the promotion of workplace health and safety. Topics covered include work-related injury and illness, accident and illness prevention, health promotion, occupational disease, health education, the establishment and implementation of health and safety standards, monitoring of the work environment, and the management of recognised hazards. Contributions are welcomed from practising occupational health physicians and research workers in related fields.

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Volume 61, Number 4, 2011

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In this issue of Occupational Medicine
pp. 219-219(1)
Author: Adisesh, Anil

Obesity and the workplace
pp. 220-222(3)
Author: Borak, Jonathan

In this issue of Annals of Occupational Hygiene
pp. 222-223(2)
Author: Hobson, John

The mill reek in 1754
pp. 223-223(1)
Author: Seaton, Anthony

Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst The Chainmaker 1907
pp. 224-225(2)
Author: McKiernan, Mike

Surveillance for work-related audiological disease in the UK: 19982006
pp. 226-233(8)
Authors: Money, A.; Carder, M.; Turner, S.; Hussey, L.; Agius, R.

Predictors and economic burden of serious workplace falls in health care
pp. 234-240(7)
Authors: Alamgir, H.; Ngan, K.; Drebit, S.; Guiyun Li, H.; Keen, D.

Impaired hypoglycaemia awareness and employment in people with Type 1 diabetes
pp. 241-246(6)
Authors: Ogundipe, O. O.; Geddes, J.; Leckie, A. M.; Frier, B. M.

Musculoskeletal injuries among overweight army trainees: incidence and health care utilization
pp. 247-252(6)
Authors: Cowan, D. N.; Bedno, S. A.; Urban, N.; Yi, B.; Niebuhr, D. W.

Occupational stress and the outcome of basic military training
pp. 253-258(6)
Authors: Jackson, S.; Agius, R.; Bridger, R.; Richards, P.

Suicide in Australian pesticide-exposed workers
pp. 259-264(6)
Authors: MacFarlane, E.; Simpson, P.; Benke, G.; Sim, M. R.

Toxoplasma gondii infection in workers occupationally exposed to raw meat
pp. 265-269(5)
Authors: Alvarado-Esquivel, C.; Liesenfeld, O.; Estrada-Martnez, S.; Flix-Huerta, J.

Overtime and psychological well-being among Chinese office workers
pp. 270-273(4)
Authors: Houdmont, J.; Zhou, J.; Hassard, J.

Limited value of annual tuberculosis symptom reminders for health care workers
pp. 274-276(3)
Authors: Grime, P. R.; Jeffs, C.; Gabr M. Sayed, H.; MacKenzie, P; Lipman, M. C. I.

Cadmium-induced renal tubular dysfunction in a group of welders
pp. 277-279(3)
Authors: Ding, X.; Zhang, Q.; Wei, H.; Zhang, Z.

High prevalence of skin symptoms among bakery workers
pp. 280-282(3)
Authors: Steiner, M. F. C.; Dick, F. D.; Scaife, A. R.; Semple, S.; Paudyal, P.; Ayres, J. G.

An Introduction to Clinical Governance and Patient Safety
pp. 283-283(1)
Author: Targett, Katherine

Patient safety
pp. 283-284(2)
Author: Harrison, John

How I Use It: The Internet
pp. 287-287(1)
Author: Cordell, Nicola

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