Vol. 52 No. 3 (2016)
Commentary
Monographic Section
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Climate change and occ upational health. Preface
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Global and Mediterranean climate change: a short summary
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Climate change impact on microclimate of work environment related to occupational health and productivity
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Impact of climate change on occupational exposure to solar radiation
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The association between extreme weather conditions and work-related injuries and diseases. A systematic review of epidemiological studies
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Climate change and agricultural workers’ health in Ecuador: occupational exposure to UV radiation and hot environments
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Climate change: the potential impact on occupational exposure to pesticides
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Climate change and safety at work with ionizing radiations
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Climate change, vector-borne diseases and working population
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Climate change and occupational, allergies: an overview on biological, pollution, exposure and prevention
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Towards a greener labour market: occupational health and safety implications
Original Articles
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Quality of life in refugees and asylum seekers in Italy: a pilot study
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Parent training education program: a pilot study, involving families of children with Prader-Willi syndrome
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Telemedicine in palliative care: a review of systematic reviews
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Job stress models for predicting burnout syndrome: a review
Book Reviews, Notes and Comments
Publications from International Organizations on Public Health
Information
Announcements
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