Occupational and environmental medicine in Sweden G. Ahlborg Jr CONCEPTS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Pages: 1 - 6
Environmental epidemiology – strengths and weaknesses G. M. PaddleJ. M. Harrington REVIEW Pages: 7 - 14
Possible effects of environmental cadmium exposure on kidney function in the Japanese general population M. IkedaZ. -W. ZhangK. Higashikawa ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 15 - 25
Cadmium exposure of women in general populations in Japan during 1991–1997 compared with 1977–1981 T. WatanabeZ. -W. ZhangM. Ikeda ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 26 - 34
Lumbar spine loads during education and training with self-contained breathing apparatus T. KüpperM. Haisch ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 35 - 40
The mechanism of a human reaction to vibration stress by palmar sweating in relation to autonomic nerve tone H. AndoT. IshitakeT. Matoba ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 41 - 46
Questionnaire surveys on health and working conditions: development of an instrument for risk assessment in companies A. N. H. WeelJ. P. J. BroersenF. J. H. van Dijk ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 47 - 55
Evaluation of half-mask respirator protection in styrene-exposed workers F. GobbaS. GhittoriA. Cavalleri SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 56 - 60
Aluminium dust-induced lung disease in the pyro-powder-producing industry: detection by high-resolution computed tomography T. KrausK. H. SchallerS. Letzel SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 61 - 64
Urinary nickel as bioindicator of workers' Ni exposure in a galvanizing plant in Brazil J. P. OliveiraM. E. Pereira Bastos de SiqueiraC. Sérgio da Silva SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 65 - 68