Occupational exposures in different industries may pose serious health impacts. A number of epidemiological studies have focused on the association of these occupational exposures and adverse health effects. The need of the hour is to focus on the reproductive health of female workers working at different jobs in varied industries. Increasing environmental as well as occupational exposures have led to serious effects on the reproductive health of women and have also endangered the life of future generations. The present paper attempts to focus the impacts of occupational exposures on female reproductive health. Future health based researches are recommended so as to assess the impact of occupational exposures on reproductive capabilities of...
Individuals are exposed to many environmental toxins daily in their home, workplace, community and f...
Background: As more women of childbearing age engage in the workforceand a lot of new chemicals are ...
The earliest report linking environmental (occupational) exposure to adverse human male reproductive...
The paper outlines the data obtained in the course of long-term research dedicated to studying the e...
textabstractWith the increasing labour force participation among women in Western countries, many w...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Workers in specific occupations may be exposed to unknown, unspecified, or m...
Objectives: Globally, female workers workforce in Oil, Gas, and Mining (OGM) industry have increased...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Occupational exposure figures are inexact, and environmental levels are even more difficult to docum...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
A staff paper by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) assessing the workplace reproductive heal...
SUMMARY A recent review ofthe literature identified several common methodological weaknesses in stud...
There is a significant public health concern about the potential effects of occupational exposure to...
Individuals are exposed to many environmental toxins daily in their home, workplace, community and f...
Background: As more women of childbearing age engage in the workforceand a lot of new chemicals are ...
The earliest report linking environmental (occupational) exposure to adverse human male reproductive...
The paper outlines the data obtained in the course of long-term research dedicated to studying the e...
textabstractWith the increasing labour force participation among women in Western countries, many w...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Workers in specific occupations may be exposed to unknown, unspecified, or m...
Objectives: Globally, female workers workforce in Oil, Gas, and Mining (OGM) industry have increased...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Occupational exposure figures are inexact, and environmental levels are even more difficult to docum...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
A staff paper by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) assessing the workplace reproductive heal...
SUMMARY A recent review ofthe literature identified several common methodological weaknesses in stud...
There is a significant public health concern about the potential effects of occupational exposure to...
Individuals are exposed to many environmental toxins daily in their home, workplace, community and f...
Background: As more women of childbearing age engage in the workforceand a lot of new chemicals are ...
The earliest report linking environmental (occupational) exposure to adverse human male reproductive...