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  • ...cines''' is a model list of [[essential medicines]] created by the [[World Health Organization]]. | publisher= World Health Organization
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  • The '''Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety''' ('''CCOHS''') is a [[Crown corporation]] owned by the [[Gover ...Canada for the advancement of [[workplace safety|safe]] and [[occupational health|healthy]] [[workplace safety|workplaces]] and preventing work-related [[inj
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  • [[Image:Hsa logo.png|thumb|right|200px|Corporate logo of Ireland's Health and Safety Authority]] [[Image:HSA example.jpg|thumb|right|Warning notices about worker health and safety at the Corlis Point lighthouse.]]
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  • | name=Agency for Safety<br>and Health at Work The '''European Agency for Safety and Health at Work''' ('''EU-OSHA''') was set up in 1996 in [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]]. Its
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  • ...n/ |title= Hazardous child labour |accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=[[World Health Organization]]}}</ref> Children can be found in almost any economic sector. ...-05|publisher=United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref>
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  • The '''Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance''' (German ''Institut für Arbeitss ...ations in solving scientific and technical problems relating to safety and health protection at work. The missions of IFA contain the following objectives:
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  • name=Health and Safety Commission| logo=[[Image:Health and Safety Commission logo.jpg]]|
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  • ...a component of the [[U.S. Public Health Service]]. It helps maintain the [[health]] of 2.9 million [[U.S. government]] employees. ...s/fitness, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), work/life, and environmental health and safety services to the [[federal government]].
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  • ...eb | url=http://www.hseni.gov.uk/about_us.htm | title=About us | publisher=Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland | year=2006 | accessdate=2008-04- ...doc SI 1978/1039 (NI 9)]</ref> It was renamed '''Executive''' in 1998.<ref>Health and Safety at Work (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998, [http://www.o
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  • Title=The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992| territorial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>|
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  • ...viduals, the family and community with the national health system bringing health care as close as possible to where people live and work (…)”. ...are available, their quality and relevance may be low. Basic Occupational Health Services are most needed for countries and sectors that do not have service
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  • ...e to employers, workers, and the public regarding [[workplace safety]] and health issues. ...upational Safety and Health Administration|Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration]]
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  • ...' that arise from failure to take care of [[occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] at work. ==Offences under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974==
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  • '''Navy Occupational Safety & Health''' is s [[U.S. Navy]] organization. Its acronym is NAVOSH, and it is respon [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • ...-dcomm/documents/statement/wcms_095910.pdf Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work]". International Labour Organization. Accessed October 31, 2008.</r ==The XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work==
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  • '''Health hazards in semiconductor manufacturing occupations''' is an issue of disput * Use of [[toxic]] materials expose workers to potential health hazards which include [[cancer]], [[miscarriage]]s and [[birth defect]]s.
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  • ...taking responsibility for the important role in [[occupational safety and health]] in the workplace. ...occupational disasters and diseases broke out and started to affect on the health of workers, both directly and indirectly. Since the statistics of occupatio
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  • MIOSHA is an abbreviation for the '''Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration'''. ...forcing [[occupational safety and health]] standards; promoting safety and health training and education; and working with partners to develop innovative pro
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  • ...f the population such as employees. Most jurisdictions have a framework of health and safety law which will usually be enforced by the state using an inspect ...ere an employee has been injured through an accident at work in the UK the Health & Safety Executive may instigate a criminal prosecution which may result in
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  • ...n OSHA's expressed mission is "to advance and improve workplace safety and health for all workers in Oregon."<ref>[http://www.orosha.org/aboutus.html Oregon ...ent agency and to more accurately reflect its diverse mission."<ref>Oregon Health and Safety Resource", Volume 1, Number 1 (Summer 1989)</ref> Nevertheless,
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  • ...a, Davis]] that promotes research and knowledge of [[immigration|migrant]] health issues. ...sity of California, Davis is the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH). MAHRC's founding will be commemorated by a signing of a Memorandum
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  • |name= Occupational Health Services Convention, 1985 |classify= Occupational Health Services
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  • |name= Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 '''Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979''' is an [[International Labour Organization]
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  • |name= Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 |classify= Occupational Safety and Health
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  • |name= Safety and Health in Agriculture Convention, 2001 |classify= Occupational Safety and Health
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  • |name= Safety and Health in Construction Convention, 1988 |subject= Occupational Safety and Health
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  • |name= Safety and Health in Mines Convention, 1995 |subject= Occupational Safety and Health
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  • ...ork of Collaborating Centers &ndash; A Partnership for Protecting Workers' Health and Safety Globally." [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/CCC/CCCnewsV1N9.html Collab ...hairman of the WHO Global Network of Collaborating Centres in Occupational Health. Within the network, activity area managers plan day-to-day activities with
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  • ...d Health''' is established under Part III of the [[Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994]]. ...t, the section related to the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health are Section 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
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  • {{Commons category|Occupational Health and Safety}} ...al) hygiene]], [[public health]], [[safety engineering]], [[chemistry]], [[health physics]].
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  • ...for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) within the U.S. [[Department of Health and Human Services]]. ...chemistry, and statistics. The director of NIOSH is [[John Howard (public health administrator)|John Howard]].
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  • |agency_name = Mine Safety and Health Administration |logo = Mine Safety and Health Administration emblem.png
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  • | abbreviation = Scand. J. Work Environ. Health ...Working Environment in [[Denmark]], the National Institute of Occupational Health in [[Norway]]
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  • ...ww.worksafe.vic.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/WorkSafe/Home/Safety+and+Prevention/Health+And+Safety+Topics/SafetyMAP/ </ref> **Hong Kong Occupational Safety and Health Council <ref> http://www.oshc.org.hk/eng/about_us/prospect.asp </ref>
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  • ...re are many '''regulations''' relevant to [[occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] at work. Many of these give effect to [[European Unio ==Regulations made under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974==
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  • '''Environment, Health and Safety''' ('''EHS''') – also '''Safety, Health and Environment''' ('''SHE''') or '''HES''' – is often used as the name o '''2. Occupational Health and Safety'''
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  • short_title=Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974...| ...ety and welfare of persons at work, for protecting others against risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of persons at work, for control
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  • ...06 to be held in conjunction with [[North American Occupational Safety and Health Week]] (NAOSH). OSHP Day takes place on the Wednesday of NAOSH Week each ye ...ding engineering, education, psychology, physiology, enforcement, hygiene, health, physics and management. They use all appropriate tools, methods and techn
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  • |name=Health and Safety Executive |logo=[[Image:Health and Safety Executive logo.jpg]]
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  • ...rence''' (SWSHC) is a platform for the promotion of [[workplace safety and health]] (WSH, OH&S) thought and practice in [[Singapore]] and the region. Organised by the [[Workplace Safety & Health Council]] (WSH Council) in partnership with Singapore’s [[Ministry of Man
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  • | name = Institution of Occupational Safety and Health ...sionals. It has over 35,000 members, including 12,000 Chartered Safety and Health Practitioners.<ref name=AnnRep09/> While principally a UK-based organisati
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  • ...ndards.<ref name=about>{{cite web|title=About Health Level Seven|publisher=Health Level Seven|url=http://www.hl7.org/about/index.cfm}}</ref> "HL7" is also u ...upport clinical practice and the management, delivery, and evaluation of [[health service]]s, are the most commonly used in the world.{{Citation needed|date=
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  • ...ividual. An ideal PHR would provide a complete and accurate summary of the health and medical history of an individual by gathering data from many sources an ...ournal |author= |title=Computerisation of personal health records |journal=Health Visitor |volume=51 |issue=6 |pages=227 |year=1978 |month=Jun |pmid=248054 |
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  • ...ecords in enterprise-wide systems|local computerized records in a specific health-care organization|Electronic medical record}} [[Image:VistA Img.png|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record based on images]]
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  • ...y Does NIOSH Conduct HHEs?] National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Accessed May 8, 2009.</ref> ...Health Hazard Evaluations]. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Accessed May 8, 2009.</ref>
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  • |profession = Physician, professor, public health administrator |specialism = Public Health
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  • {{TopicTOC-Health}} ...s physical capacities. This article lists major topics related to personal health.
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  • ...gh concentrations of resveratrol – a polyphenol with reported beneficial health effects — and that wines produced from these grapes, both red and white, ...olyphenolic antioxidants, muscadines have been studied for their potential health benefits which include preliminary evidence for effects against cancer mech
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  • ==Health effects== Recently, there has been much research into the health benefits conferred by the essential oils found in basil. Scientific studies
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  • ...auses, Symptoms, Tests, and Treatment." WebMD - Better information. Better health. Web. 06 Nov. 2009. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/sinus-infection.</re
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  • ...onsidered to be the result of recent outcrosses and, because of associated health problems, is rejected by most Rat Terrier breeders.<ref>[http://www.ratterr ...rier is undoubtedly its greatest asset, and is responsible for the overall health, keen intelligence, and soundness of the breed. Most modern breeds were dev
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  • ...e a Japanese version of miso, found at any Asian food market or your local health food store.
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  • ...as clinical or specialty technicians, medical administrative personnel and health care providers at medical treatment facilities. They also serve as battlefi ...ng, these Hospital Corpsmen receive qualification in sanitation and public health.
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  • *[[Effects of nuclear explosions on human health]]
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  • ...S Navy 282; US Coast Guard 16 officers, 8 CPOs, 164 enlisted men, 1 Public Health Service doctor; US Coast Guard Passengers 25 officers, 315 men
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  • ...tes promoted popular awareness of the relationship between cleanliness and health.<ref>{{cite book |title = An Encyclopaedia of the history of technology | f
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  • ...tes. They may have disappeared.<ref>''Papers of the International Shipyard Health Conference'', U.S.C. School of Medicine, 1973</ref> *Blunt, Jane and Nigel C. Balchin (2002). Health and Safety in Welding and Allied Processes. Cambridge: Woodhead. ISBN 1-855
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  • ...k well. Sourdough and English toasting bread should also work OK. Arnold's Health Nut Bread works very well. Whole wheat and plain white bread are not recomm
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  • ...the secondary combustion cycle, therefore gasification stoves carry lower health risks than conventional cooking fires.
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  • | Phase 16: Health | Five weeks of living in unsanitary conditions proves to be a health hazard for the colonists so even minor cuts and bruises need to be continuo
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  • ...ential Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web | publisher = World Health Organization
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  • ...droelectricity also avoids the hazards of [[coal mining]] and the indirect health effects of coal emissions.
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  • ...American countries and Yemen, according to studies conducted by the World Health Organization.<ref name="UFAR">{{Cite web | author= United Front Against Riv ...te for childhood scabies in developing countries |journal=J Paediatr Child Health |volume=38 |issue=4 |pages=401–4 |year=2002 |month=August |pmid=12174005
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  • ...Organization|title=Guidelines for the treatment of malaria|publisher=World Health Organization|url=http://apps.who.int/malaria/docs/TreatmentGuidelines2006.p ...in the era of artemisinin-based combination therapy: an appropriate public health policy?|author=Yeka A, Achan J, D'Alessandro U, Talisuna AO|journal=Lancet
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  • .... {{As of|2007}}, it is one of only two oral anti-diabetics in the [[World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines]] (the other being [[metform ...<!-- application/pdf, 626969 bytes -->}}, 15<sup>th</sup> edition, [[World Health Organization]], p. 21. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.</ref> As of 2003, in the Un
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  • ...educe the effects by around two thirds.<ref>http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7175306.stm</ref> [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...e]] by reducing the workload on the heart.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/10254759.stm Gout drug 'can prevent angina pain of heart disease'], BBC New [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...02. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 2001.</ref> [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • | url = http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1996453,00.html?xid=rss-mostpopular [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...t of acetaminophen poisoning | year = 2006 | journal = American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy | volume = 63 | pages = 1821 | issue = 19}}</ref> Repeated ...cetylcysteine as an antidote in methylmercury poisoning]. |journal=Environ Health Perspect |volume=106(5) |pages=267–71 |year=1998 }}</ref>
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  • | NFPA Rating = Health - 2;Flammability - 1;Reactivity - 0 [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...es' clinical procedures in emergency medicine|date=2014|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|location=London|isbn=9781455748594|page=476|edition=6|url=https:// ...om/monograph/naloxone-hydrochloride.html|publisher=The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|accessdate=Jan 2, 2015}}</ref> It appears to be safe in
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  • The FDA informed health care professionals that dangerous or even fatal skin reactions ([[Stevens J [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...ssential Medicines]], which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web | publisher = World Health Organization
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  • ...genicity of phenytoin in (C57BL/6 x C3H)F1 mice |journal=J Toxicol Environ Health |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=111–9 |year=1988 |pmid=3373561 |doi= 10.1080/1 [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...axoSmithKline]]. Albendazole was first discovered at the SmithKline Animal Health Laboratories in 1972. It is a broad spectrum anthelmintic, effective agains ...e=Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Program|url=http://www.cartercenter.org/health/lf/index.html|accessdate=2008-07-17}}</ref> In [[Sub-Sahara Africa|sub-Saha
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  • ...d metronidazole use among Filipino laborers in Taiwan |journal=Am J Public Health |volume=93 |issue=3 |pages=489–92 |year=2003 |month=March |pmid=12604501 [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...title="Schistosomiasis Control Program" | url=http://www.cartercenter.org/health/schistosomiasis/index.html |accessdate=2008-07-17}}</ref> ...KGaA]] in Germany (Elberfeld and Darmstadt) in the mid 1970s. The [[World Health Organization]] includes it on its [[Essential medicines|Model List of Essen
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  • ...clindamycin in combination with [[clotrimazole]] are manufactured by Olive Health Care and sold as ''Clinsup-V''. In Egypt, vaginal cream containing clindamy [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • Oily chloramphenicol is recommended by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) as the first line treatment of [[meningitis]] in low-i [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...ard". In Thailand, the [[Ministry of Public Health (Thailand)|Ministry of Health]] issued in 2001 Proclamation No. 231 MRL of veterinary drug in food which [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...ancomycin in adult patients: A consensus review of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and the Soc |journal=American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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  • ...d depression have all been associated with isoniazid use. All patients and health-care workers should be aware of these serious adverse effects, especially i * H (for "hydrazide", and also the [[World Health Organisation|WHO]] standard abbreviation)
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  • ...tinely used in pregnancy in the UK and the rest of the world; the [[World Health Organisation|WHO]] recommend its use in pregnancy; and there is extensive c [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...</ref> Hazen and Brown named nystatin after the [[New York]] State Public Health Department (now known as the [[Wadsworth Center]]) in 1954. [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...common additive used to "iodize" [[sodium chloride|table salt]] (a public health measure to prevent [[iodine deficiency]] in populations which get little se ...as a Thyroid Blocking Agent in Radiation Emergencies," U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation
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  • ...with Aciclovir. <ref name="bbc">{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8512412.stm |title=HIV illness 'delayed by' herpes drug aciclovir | [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • ...ce the NCI does not market products directly, the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) awarded a ten-year exclusive licensed to [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]] C [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • .../2009/world_aids_20091130/en/index.html New HIV recommendations to improve health, reduce infections and save lives].</ref> [[Category:World Health Organization essential medicines]]
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  • A 2006 trial by [[Family Health International]] gave either Viread or a [[placebo]] to 936 high-risk women | publisher = [[Family Health International]]
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  • ...on that has not previously been treated, the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] Panel on ...S Africa. BBC News, 8 December 2008.]</ref><ref>[http://www.abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/story?id=7227982&page=1 'No Turning Back': Teens Abuse HIV Dru
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  • ...ntions to Reduce Perinatal HIV-1 Transmission in the United States. Public Health Service Task Force. (November 17, 2005) (Available for download from [http: ...ngl J Med'' 351: 217-28]</ref> These and other trials have led the [[World Health Organization]] to endorse the use of single-dose nevirapine prophylaxis in
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  • ...ium]] to the point of being incorporated into human bone, although similar health implications are found in [[Lead poisoning|lead]] or [[mercury poisoning]]. *OSHA. Safety and Health Topics: Toxic Metals. http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/metalsheavy/index.html
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  • ...thors=Sicklick, Marc J.|date=7 March 2007|publisher=iVilliage - Your Total Health|accessdate=22 December 2009}}</ref>
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  • ...hexabromocyclododecane]] are the most commonly used) could possibly create health and environmental risks that are generating some concern with the EPA.<ref> ==Health and fire hazards==
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  • ...nce with [[Environmental law|environmental]] and [[Occupational safety and health|safety]] regulations. These costs vary depending on geographic location, th
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  • ...or many years, makers of the cementitious products would point out the ill health effects that are possible from overexposure and lack of proper industrial [ ==Controversy over health risks==
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  • ==Health== Pulses have significant nutritional and health advantages for consumers.<ref name="pmid12498623">{{cite journal |author=Sc
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  • Powdered milk is used for food and health ([[nutrition]]), and atypically also in [[biotechnology]] (saturating agent ==Food and health uses==
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  • ==Health and nutrition== ...imply fermenting for shorter or longer periods. Both stages have different health benefits. For instance, kefir over-ripened (which increases the sour taste)
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  • ...und in houses subtly interact with dust and may have adverse impact on the health of [[human|humans]]{{Fact|date=October 2008}}. ...tle = The Great American Hygiene Survey Results Revealed | publisher = AOL Health | date = August 2009 | url = http://www.aolhealth.com/healthy-living/good-h
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  • ...red. Light, temperature, and humidity can all contribute to a textile’s health or deterioration, depending on their intensity. Additionally, pests, chemi
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  • ...le manner sodium hydroxide has absolutely no effect on the environment and health of workers. It is routinely used in the processing of organic cotton into f ...’s health and has been found to contain no trace chemicals that pose any health threat whatsoever. This means that every company working with bamboo starts
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  • ===Health concerns=== ...e controversial because they have been shown to cause respiratory or other health problems. Some studies point to synthetic preservatives and artificial colo
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  • ...nce classified by the [[United States|America]]n [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] as material that is both toxic and reactive and whose pote [[Category:Occupational Safety and Health Administration]]
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  • ...are (e.g. in high value cosmetics, facial cosmetics, lip products etc) and health care sectors. Lanolin is the cornerstone of the protective baby skin treatm
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  • ...ax, which decreases the performance of the wax and may be harmful to one's health, especially with fluorinated waxes.
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  • ...publisher =Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; World Health Organization
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  • ...rld War II]] by the US [[Rail transport|railroad industry]] to monitor the health of locomotives. In 1946 the [[Denver and Rio Grande Railroad]]'s research l
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  • ...Manual]. Salt Lake City: U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration.</ref> ...although breathing such a lubricant in mist form is a severe and immediate health hazard.
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  • ...eir mouth with a paper tissue when coughing or sneezing.<ref>Department of Health [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/Publication
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  • ...workplace exposure limits were established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). These changes required all vats to be tightly sealed
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  • ==Artex and health risks== ...(if it contains asbestos) for a contractor not licensed by the country’s Health and Safety Commission to undertake most work on asbestos coatings.<ref>{{ci
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  • ==Health concerns== ...hesiveness. Exposure to friable asbestos fibers has been linked to various health conditions, including cancer in some instances. Joint compounds manufacture
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  • ...tional safety and health laws are policed by the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA). [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • *[http://www.osha.gov Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) - US] [[Category:Occupational safety and health]]
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  • ...ns of plaster that contain powdered [[silica]] or [[asbestos]] may present health hazards if inhaled. Asbestos is a known [[irritant]] when inhaled in powde
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  • ...human history. Water pipes were frequently constructed of lead, until its health hazards were publicized in the late 19th century.
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  • Cellulose has great advantages for industrial health and worker safety. Toxicity of the raw materials of most insulation types i The sole hazard for cellulose is categorization by [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration|OSHA]] as a dust nuisance, requiring a simple dust mask duri
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  • ==Health risks== As with many chemicals, exposure may pose health risks and exposure should be limited. Consult the [[MSDS]].<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...ing]] technique. Building sustainably does not just entail a focus on the health of the inhabitants of the structure or the environmental impacts of a certa
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