A literature review: the cardiovascular effects of exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields David Andrew McNameeAlexandre G. LegrosAlex W. Thomas Review 17 February 2009 Pages: 919 - 933
Causes and types of health effects during the use of crop protection chemicals: data from a survey of over 6,300 smallholder applicators in 24 different countries John A. TomensonGraham A. Matthews Original Article Open access 08 February 2009 Pages: 935 - 949
Psychosocial working conditions and depressive symptoms among Swedish employees Linda L. Magnusson HansonTöres TheorellHugo Westerlund Original Article 24 February 2009 Pages: 951 - 960
Determinants of urinary 1-hydroxypyrene glucuronide in South Korean children Kyoung-Ho LeeRoel VermeulenDaehee Kang Original Article 20 November 2008 Pages: 961 - 968
Occupational styrene exposure and neurobehavioural functions: a cohort study with repeated measurements Andreas SeeberThomas BrucknerGerhard Triebig Original Article 19 November 2008 Pages: 969 - 984
Evaluation of urinary biomarkers of exposure to benzene: correlation with blood benzene and influence of confounding factors Perrine HoetErika De SmedtVincent Haufroid Original Article 14 November 2008 Pages: 985 - 995
Is exposure to silica associated with lung cancer in the absence of silicosis? A meta-analytical approach to an important public health question Thomas C. ErrenChristine B. GlendeClaus Piekarski Original Article 06 December 2008 Pages: 997 - 1004
A short generic measure of work stress in the era of globalization: effort–reward imbalance Johannes SiegristNatalia WegeMorten Wahrendorf Original Article 19 November 2008 Pages: 1005 - 1013
What characterizes cleaners sustaining good musculoskeletal health after years with physically heavy work? A. HoltermannA. K. BlangstedK. Søgaard Original Article 08 February 2009 Pages: 1015 - 1022
Ethnic differences in unemployment and ill health Merel SchuringAlex BurdorfJohan Mackenbach Original Article Open access 22 February 2009 Pages: 1023 - 1030
Interpreting epidemiological evidence in the presence of multiple endpoints: an alternative analytic approach using the 9-year follow-up of the Seychelles child development study Edwin van WijngaardenGary J. MyersPhilip W. Davidson Original Article 11 February 2009 Pages: 1031 - 1041