Archive for February, 2009

Volume 34, no 5 2008

Editorial
Psychosocial factors at work and musculoskeletal disorders
Kompier MAJ, van der Beek AJ
Review
Effectiveness of interventions in preventing injuries in agriculture—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lehtola MM, Rautiainen RH, Day LM, Schonstein E, Suutarinen J, Salminen S, Verbeek JH
Original article
Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain among male employees
Elfering A, Grebner S, Gerber [...]

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Volume 34, no 5 2008

Editorial
Psychosocial factors at work and musculoskeletal disorders
Kompier MAJ, van der Beek AJ
Review
Effectiveness of interventions in preventing injuries in agriculture—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lehtola MM, Rautiainen RH, Day LM, Schonstein E, Suutarinen J, Salminen S, Verbeek JH
Original article
Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain among male employees
Elfering A, Grebner S, Gerber H, [...]

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Volume 34, no 5 2008

Editorial
Psychosocial factors at work and musculoskeletal disorders
Kompier MAJ, van der Beek AJ
Review
Effectiveness of interventions in preventing injuries in agriculture—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lehtola MM, Rautiainen RH, Day LM, Schonstein E, Suutarinen J, Salminen S, Verbeek JH
Original article
Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain among male employees
Elfering A, Grebner S, Gerber H, [...]

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Volume 34, no 5 2008

Editorial
Psychosocial factors at work and musculoskeletal disorders
Kompier MAJ, van der Beek AJ
Review
Effectiveness of interventions in preventing injuries in agriculture—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lehtola MM, Rautiainen RH, Day LM, Schonstein E, Suutarinen J, Salminen S, Verbeek JH
Original article
Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain among male employees
Elfering A, Grebner S, Gerber H, [...]

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Volume 34, no 5 2008

Editorial
Psychosocial factors at work and musculoskeletal disorders
Kompier MAJ, van der Beek AJ
Review
Effectiveness of interventions in preventing injuries in agriculture—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lehtola MM, Rautiainen RH, Day LM, Schonstein E, Suutarinen J, Salminen S, Verbeek JH
Original article
Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain among male employees
Elfering A, Grebner S, Gerber H, [...]

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A Worm-and-Mouse Tale: B Cells Deserve More Respect

By studying how mice fight off infection by intestinal worms – a condition that affects more than 2 billion people worldwide – scientists have discovered that the immune system is more versatile than has long been thought. The work with worms is opening a new avenue of exploration in the search for treatments against autoimmune [...]

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Volume 34, no 5 2008

Editorial
Psychosocial factors at work and musculoskeletal disorders
Kompier MAJ, van der Beek AJ
Review
Effectiveness of interventions in preventing injuries in agriculture—a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lehtola MM, Rautiainen RH, Day LM, Schonstein E, Suutarinen J, Salminen S, Verbeek JH
Original article
Workplace observation of work stressors, catecholamines and musculoskeletal pain among male employees
Elfering A, Grebner S, Gerber H, [...]

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Race, gender associated with ICS benefits in children at high risk for asthma

A range of factors including race and gender predict favorable responses to inhaled corticosteroid treatment compared with placebo in preschool children at high risk for asthma, say researchers. (Source: MedWire News - Pediatrics)

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A Worm-and-Mouse Tale: B Cells Deserve More Respect

By studying how mice fight off infection by intestinal worms – a condition that affects more than 2 billion people worldwide – scientists have discovered that the immune system is more versatile than has long been thought. The work with worms is opening a new avenue of exploration in the search for treatments against autoimmune [...]

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Race, gender associated with ICS benefits in children at high risk for asthma

A range of factors including race and gender predict favorable responses to inhaled corticosteroid treatment compared with placebo in preschool children at high risk for asthma, say researchers. (Source: MedWire News - Pediatrics)

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