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Article: Study findings from H. Alamgir et al broaden understanding of life sciences.
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- Women's Health Weekly
- Article date:
- May 7, 2009
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A report, 'Are female healthcare workers at higher risk of occupational injury,' is newly published data in Occupational Medicine. According to recent research published in the journal Occupational Medicine, "Differential risks of occupational injuries by gender have been examined across various industries. With the number of employees in healthcare rising and an overwhelming proportion of this workforce being female, it is important to address this issue in this growing sector."
"To determine whether compensated work-related injuries among females are higher than their male colleagues in the British Columbia healthcare sector. Incidents of occupational injury ...
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