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The 10 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in Occup Environ Med during October 2009 -- updated monthly

These articles have received the most "hits" in Occupational and Environmental Medicine during October 2009.

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1.  C Mimura, P Griffiths
  The effectiveness of current approaches to workplace stress management in the nursing profession: an evidence based literature review
  Occup. Environ. Med. 2003; 60: 10-15.
(In "Reviews")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
2.  Lennart Hardell, Michael Carlberg, Fredrik Söderqvist, Kjell Hansson Mild, L. Lloyd Morgan
  Long-term use of cellular phones and brain tumours: increased risk associated with use for >=10 years
  Occup. Environ. Med. 2007; 64: 626-632.
(In "Original articles")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
3.  S Michie
  CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AT WORK
  Occup. Environ. Med. 2002; 59: 67-72.
(In "Education")   [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
4.  M Bonzini, D Coggon, K Godfrey, H Inskip, S Crozier, K T Palmer
  Occupational physical activities, working hours and outcome of pregnancy: findings from the Southampton Women’s Survey
  Occup. Environ. Med. 2009; 66: 685-690.
(In "Original articles")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
5.  S Michie, S Williams
  Reducing work related psychological ill health and sickness absence: a systematic literature review
  Occup. Environ. Med. 2003; 60: 3-9.
(In "Reviews")   [Abstract]     [Full Text]     [PDF]
 
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