Mortality among chemical workers at Texas City plant: 1940–2001 Salma HaidarCarol BurnsJames J. Collins Original Article 26 March 2008 Pages: 145 - 151
Noise induced hearing loss and other hearing complaints among musicians of symphony orchestras E. J. M. JansenH. W. HellemanJ. A. P. M. de Laat Original Article Open access 11 April 2008 Pages: 153 - 164
Reproductive outcome in a cohort of male and female rubber workers: a registry study Kristina JakobssonZoli Mikoczy Original Article Open access 11 April 2008 Pages: 165 - 174
Relationship between two alternative occupational stress models and arterial stiffness: a cross-sectional study among Japanese workers Megumi UtsugiYasuaki SaijoReiko Kishi Original Article 26 March 2008 Pages: 175 - 183
Occupational class inequalities in health across employment sectors: the contribution of working conditions Eero LahelmaMikko LaaksonenAkseli Aittomäki Original Article 02 April 2008 Pages: 185 - 190
Effort-reward imbalance, “locked in” at work, and long-term sick leave Göran FahlénHans GoineRichard Peter Original Article 17 April 2008 Pages: 191 - 197
Lung function predicts survival in a cohort of asbestos cement workers H. MoshammerManfred Neuberger Original Article 12 April 2008 Pages: 199 - 207
Paternal work stress and prolonged time to pregnancy Mi-Sun LeeDomyung PaekSung-Il Cho Original Article 19 April 2008 Pages: 209 - 216
Cancer mortality in workers exposed to dieldrin and aldrin: over 50 years of follow up Ludovic G. P. M. van AmelsvoortJos J. M. SlangenIJmert Kant Original Article Open access 22 April 2008 Pages: 217 - 225
Comparisons between five self-administered instruments predicting sick leaves in a 4-year follow-up Per LindbergMalin JosephsonEva Vingård Original Article 12 April 2008 Pages: 227 - 234
Socioeconomic and occupational groups and Parkinson’s disease: a nationwide study based on hospitalizations in Sweden Xinjun LiJan SundquistKristina Sundquist Original Article 22 April 2008 Pages: 235 - 241
Mortality from heart, respiratory, and kidney disease in coal mining areas of Appalachia Michael Hendryx Original Article 07 May 2008 Pages: 243 - 249
Variations in arsenic methylation capacity and oxidative DNA lesions over a 2-year period in a high arsenic-exposed population Yuan-yuan XuYi WangGui-fan Sun Original Article 15 May 2008 Pages: 251 - 258
Effect of extremely low frequency magnetic field on antioxidant activity in plasma and red blood cells in spot welders Akbar SharifianMarjan GharaviOmid Aminian Original Article 27 May 2008 Pages: 259 - 266
Occupational exposure to chemicals and risk of thyroid cancer in Sweden Virginia LopeBeatriz Pérez-GómezMarina Pollán Short Communication 26 March 2008 Pages: 267 - 274
Comments on “Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (UMTS, 1,950 MHz) induce genotoxic effects in vitro in human fibroblasts but not in lymphocytes” by Schwarz et al. (Int Arch Occup Environ Health 2008: doi: 10.1007/s00420-008-0305-5) Alexander Lerchl Short Communication Open access 24 April 2008 Pages: 275 - 278
Answer to comments by A. Lerchl on “Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (UMTS, 1,950 MHz) induce genotoxic effects in vitro in human fibroblasts but not in lymphocytes” published by C. Schwarz et al. 2008 Hugo W. Rüdiger Short Communication 15 May 2008 Pages: 279 - 283