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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Epidemiology.
Background We investigated whether military personnel involved in chemical warfare agent research at Porton Down had increased rates of mortality or cancer incidence. Methods This was a historical cohort study comprising male UK veterans who particip
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Epidemiology. 51:e200-e205
Autor:
Katherine M. Venables
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical biography.
In the Second World War, there was a flowering of the battlefield surgery pioneered in the Spanish Civil War. There were small, mobile surgical units in all the theatres of the War, working close behind the fighting and deployed flexibly according to
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Annals of Work Exposures and Health. 62:17-27
Background The effects of exposure to chemical warfare agents in humans are topical. Porton Down is the UK’s centre for research on chemical warfare where, since WWI, a programme of experiments involving ~30 000 participants drawn from the UK armed
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 76:A46.3-A47
BackgroundThe effects of exposure to chemical warfare agents in humans are topical. Porton Down, near Salisbury, is the UK’s centre for research on chemical warfare. Since WWI, a programme of experiments involving approximately 30 000 participants
Autor:
Nicola T. Fear, Gemma Archer, Lucy M. Carpenter, Katherine M. Venables, Thomas Keegan, Claire Brooks
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 76:A86.2-A86
An occupational cohort study is the most robust epidemiological design for studying the effects of workplace hazards and the findings can be extended to the general environment. A cohort may be time-consuming, expensive, and labour-intensive to set u
Autor:
Katherine M. Venables
Publikováno v:
BMJ. :k5086
Darbyshire and Thompson make good points about teamwork and the importance of all team members feeling free to raise queries and concerns.1 But it seems simplistic—even quaintly old fashioned—to attribute dysfunctional work cultures to the persis
Autor:
Simon Wessely, Carl A. Castro, Beverly P Bergman, Cherie Armour, Malcolm R Sim, Katherine M. Venables, Deirdre MacManus, Nicola T. Fear
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Symposium 4 – The Transition from Military to Civilian Life.
Many myths have grown up surrounding the figure of the military veteran within the civilian population. But military service is an occupation, like many others, with strong health selection and a specific cluster of physical, chemical, biological, an
A survey was carried out of a population of workers exposed to tetrachlorophthalic anhydride, an acid anhydride epoxy resin curing agent known to cause asthma. Using a radioallergosorbent test with a tetrachlorophthalic anhydride human serum albumin
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Seventy-nine patients attending hospital for follow-up of occupational asthma were interviewed, on average 6 years after asthma developed. Although 90% thought their symptoms had improved, 10% had required a hospital admission (apart from for investi
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