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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 62, Number 1, 2012

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In this issue of Occupational Medicine
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Mounstephen, Andrew

Gustave Caillebotte The House Painters 1877
pp. 2-3(2)
Author: McKiernan, Mike

Health and safety of the older worker
pp. 4-11(8)
Authors: Farrow, A.; Reynolds, F.

Psychosocial stress among Danish vicars
pp. 12-16(5)
Authors: Gyntelberg, F.; Hein, H. O.; Suadicani, P.

In search of the black stuff
pp. 16-16(1)
Author: Gibson, Kirstie

Early work patterns for gynaecological cancer survivors in the USA
pp. 23-28(6)
Authors: Nachreiner, N. M.; Ghebre, R. G.; Virnig, B. A.; Shanley, R.

Occupation and risk of non-Hodgkins lymphoma in Singapore
pp. 29-33(5)
Authors: Chia, S. E.; Wong, K. Y.; Tai, B. C.

Quality of work life in doctors working with cancer patients
pp. 34-40(7)
Authors: Bragard, I.; Dupuis, G.; Razavi, D.; Reynaert, C.; Etienne, A.-M.

Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician
pp. 40-40(1)
Author: Preston, James

Does muscle strength predict future musculoskeletal disorders and sickness absence?
pp. 41-46(6)
Authors: Faber, A.; Sell, L.; Hansen, J. V.; Burr, H.; Lund, T.; Holtermann, A.; Sgaard, K.

Unit cohesion and mental health in the UK armed forces
pp. 47-53(7)
Authors: Du Preez, J.; Sundin, J.; Wessely, S.; Fear, N. T.

Peer review audit of occupational health reportsprocess and outcomes
pp. 54-56(3)
Authors: Lalloo, D.; Ghafur, I.; Macdonald, E. B.

Effect of working conditions on non-work-related sickness absence
pp. 60-63(4)
Authors: Sampere, M.; Gimeno, D.; Serra, C.; Plana, M.; Martnez, J. M.; Delclos, G. L.; Benavides, F. G.

Disulfiram reaction in an artist exposed to solvents
pp. 64-66(3)
Authors: Ehrlich, R. I.; Woolf, D. C. S.; Kibel, D. A.

Dusting down older technologies
pp. 66-66(1)
Author: Gibson, Kirstie

Respiratory symptoms in insect breeders
pp. 67-67(1)
Author: Campion, Kathryn M.

Response to: Managing Black when in the red, challenges for general practice
pp. 67-68(2)
Authors: Cohen, Debbie; Aylward, Mansel

Response to Dr Cohens letter
pp. 68-68(1)
Author: Gabbay, Mark

The Oxford Handbook of Stress, Health and Coping
pp. 69-69(1)
Author: Thompson, Jacqueline

Pattys Industrial Hygiene
pp. 69-70(2)
Author: Agius, Raymond

Two Minute Talks to Improve Psychological and Behavioral Health
pp. 70-71(2)
Author: Targett, Katherine

New Principles of Best Practice in Clinical Audit
pp. 71-71(1)
Author: Williams, Sian

Case Studies in Biomedical Ethics
pp. 71-72(2)
Author: Rawbone, Roger G.

Environmental Health: From Global to Local
pp. 74-75(2)
Author: Philipp, Robin

How I Use It: iGoogle, RSS feeds and aggregators
pp. 77-78(2)
Author: Cordell, Nicola

Hidden impairments, the Equality Act and occupational physicians
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Adamou, M.; Wadsworth, A.; Tullett, M.; Williams, N.

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