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Perspectives from the new president of the Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: future strategies for occupational and environmental medicine

Ko SB

Modern Korean society is experiencing fundamental transformations in industrial structures and working environments driven by complex factors, including demographic shifts, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, and...
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List of occupational diseases among farmers in Korea: a literature review

Song H, Yoo SJ, Park WJ, Cho S, Park KS, Sung JH, Park SJ, Yoon Sy, Kim K, Choi Dp, Kim Hm, Ju B, Youn K

A comprehensive list of occupational diseases among farmers is crucial for both compensation and prevention efforts. In Korea, most farmers are self-employed, and some occupational diseases are compensated through farmer...
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Data profile: Korean Work, Sleep, and Health Study (KWSHS)

Cho SS, Min J, Ko H, Kang MY

The Korean Work, Sleep, and Health Study (KWSHS) was launched in 2022 as a longitudinal panel study to examine the interactions between work conditions, sleep health, and labour market performance...
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Association of weight and dietary habits with high blood mercury levels in Korean adolescents: data from the KoNEHS cycle 4, 2018-2020

Kim JH, Jung M, Mun J, Seo DJ, Leem JH, Park SG, Lee DW, Kim HD, Kim HC

Background: Humans are exposed to mercury primarily in its highly toxic form, methyl mercury, which is known to have adverse effects on various organs and systems. The negative impact of...
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Commuting time and musculoskeletal pain in the relationship with working time: a cross-sectional study

Ryu H, Cho SS, Kim JI, Choi SH, Kim N

Background: Commuting is essential for working life; however, prolonged travel times can negatively affect health, particularly musculoskeletal pain. This study aims to examine the relationship between commuting time and musculoskeletal...
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