How can we help employees with chronic diseases to stay at work? A review of interventions aimed at job retention and based on an empowerment perspective Inge VarekampJos H. A. M. VerbeekFrank J. H. van Dijk Review 07 June 2006 Pages: 87 - 97
Reducing musculoskeletal burden through ergonomic program implementation in a large newspaper Donald C. ColeSheilah Hogg-JohnsonThe Worksite Upper Extremity Research Group Original Article 31 May 2006 Pages: 98 - 108
The effect of recurrent involuntary job loss on the depressive symptoms of older US workers William T. GalloElizabeth H. BradleyStanislav V. Kasl Original Article 19 May 2006 Pages: 109 - 116
Reference values for cobalt, copper, manganese, and nickel in urine among women of the general population in Japan Fumiko OhashiYoshinari FukuiMasayuki Ikeda Original Article 31 May 2006 Pages: 117 - 126
Psychosocial work environment and burnout among emergency medical and nursing staff V. Escribà-AgüirD. Martín-BaenaS. Pérez-Hoyos Original Article 20 May 2006 Pages: 127 - 133
Evaluation of early DNA damage in healthcare workers handling antineoplastic drugs Cinzia Lucia UrsiniDelia CavalloSergio Iavicoli Original Article 08 June 2006 Pages: 134 - 140
Co-occurrence of musculoskeletal pain among female kitchen workers Eija HaukkaPäivi Leino-ArjasHilkka Riihimäki Original Article 11 May 2006 Pages: 141 - 148
Cadmium, lead and endometriosis J. F. HeilierJ. DonnezD. Lison Original Article 11 May 2006 Pages: 149 - 153
The role of antioxidant supplementation in occupational exposure to waste anaesthetic gases S. SardasS. IzdesE. Kadioglu Original Article 19 May 2006 Pages: 154 - 159
Sick leave as a predictor of job loss in patients with chronic arthritis Petronella D. M. de BuckGeertruida H. de BockTheodora P. M. Vliet Vlieland Original Article 20 May 2006 Pages: 160 - 170