Gases and organic solvents in urine as biomarkers of occupational exposure: a review M. ImbrianiS. Ghittori Review 08 December 2004 Pages: 1 - 19
Residential exposure to overhead high-voltage lines and the risk of testicular cancer: results of a population-based case–control study in Hamburg (Germany) Cornelia Baumgardt-ElmsMichael SchümannKarl-Heinz Jöckel Original Article 07 December 2004 Pages: 20 - 26
Occupation-specific screening for future sickness absence: criterion validity of the trucker strain monitor (TSM) Einar M. De CroonRoland W. B. BlonkMonique H. W. Frings-Dresen Original Article 27 November 2004 Pages: 27 - 34
Lead in finger bone, whole blood, plasma and urine in lead-smelter workers: extended exposure range Andrejs SchützMartin OlssonStaffan Skerfving Original Article 26 January 2005 Pages: 35 - 43
Dermal absorption of chlorpyrifos in human volunteers Wim J. A. MeulingLuco C. RavensbergJoop J. van Hemmen Original Article 31 December 2004 Pages: 44 - 50
Comparison of atomic absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic methods for the routine determination of urinary arsenic Jean-François HeilierJean-Pierre BuchetDominique Lison Original Article 08 February 2005 Pages: 51 - 59
Cytogenetic tests performed on operating room personnel (the use of anaesthetic gases) M BilbanC Bilban JakopinD Ogrinc Short Communication 10 February 2005 Pages: 60 - 64
Respiratory function among waste incinerator workers Barbara CharbotelMartine HoursAlain Bergeret Short Communication 15 December 2004 Pages: 65 - 70
IgG4 response to fur animal allergens among fur workers J. UittiH. NordmanJ. Savolainen Short Communication 09 December 2004 Pages: 71 - 74
Needs, education and accreditation in occupational medicine in Italy G. AbbrittiP. ApostoliL. Ambrosi Reports on National Health Regulations 08 December 2004 Pages: 75 - 78