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  1. Major Epidemics in World and Brazilian History: Historical Perspectives on COVID-19 and Recurring Epidemiological, Social, and Political Patterns
  2. LLM-Assisted Scoping Review of Artificial Intelligence in Brazilian Public Health: Lessons from Transfer and Federated Learning for Resource-Constrained Settings
  3. Leveraging Climate Data Through Intelligent Systems for the Prediction of Arbovirus Transmission by Aedes aegypti
  4. Caminhos metodológicos de uma pesquisa sobre as repercussões sociossanitárias da Covid-19 entre migrantes internacionais no Brasil
  5. Methodological paths of research on the socio-sanitary repercussions of COVID-19 among international migrants in Brazil
  6. Overweight and Obesity in Brazilian Immigrants in Massachusetts, USA: A Time Series Analysis (2009-2020)
  7. Cardiac Behavior and Heart Rate Variability in Elderly Hypertensive Individuals during Aerobic Exercise: A Non-Randomized Controlled Study
  8. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Latino Immigrants to the USA
  9. Intenções de graduandos de Medicina em face dos preditores de fixação: Programa Mais Médicos na Bahia
  10. Medicine graduates intentions in the face of establishment predictors: Bahia’s Mais Médicos Program
  11. Deciphering Multifactorial Correlations of COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the Brazilian Amazon Basin
  12. Absenteísmo de usuários como fator de desperdício nas diferentes modalidades de gestão na saúde
  13. Seguindo o dinheiro: análise dos repasses financeiros do Município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, para as organizações sociais de saúde
  14. Perinatal Mortality Analysis in Espírito Santo, Brazil, 2008 to 2017
  15. Mining Dam Failures in Brazil: Comparing Legal Post-Disaster Decisions
  16. O estresse na condição migratória em oficinas-piloto para brasileiros em Cambridge, EUA: “Programa Ulisses”
  17. Little hearts changing lives no processo de cocriação
  18. Internet Information Monitoring System
  19. A dimensão da formação no Programa Mais Médicos: hiato entre propostas e implementação
  20. Agrotóxicos: os venenos ocultos na nossa mesa
  21. Education in the Mais Médicos program: the gap between proposals and implementation
  22. “Too Much to Ask, Too Much to Handle”: Women’s Coping in Times of Zika
  23. Drug Control Policies in Brazil and the U.S.
  24. Comparison of factors associated with leukemia and lymphoma mortality in Brazil
  25. Educational Predictors for the Retention of Physicians in Remote and Unassisted Areas: a Narrative Review
  26. Implantação do Programa Mais Médicos no Espírito Santo, Brasil: modelo lógico e proposta de indicadores
  27. Preditores Educacionais para Fixação de Médicos em Áreas Remotas e Desassistidas: uma Revisão Narrativa
  28. ‘There You Enjoy Life, Here You Work’: Brazilian and Dominican Immigrants’ Views on Work and Health in the U.S.
  29. Workers’ perception of hazards on recycling sorting facilities in São Paulo, Brazil
  30. Musculoskeletal Disorders among Brazilian Dentists in São Paulo
  31. Women's Lives in Times of Zika
  32. The Key Role of Work in Population Health Inequities
  33. The socioeconomic and health profile of Haitians immigrants in Brazil
  34. O perfil sociodemográfico e de saúde dos retornados mineiros para a região de Governador Valadares
  35. Do elections matter for private-sector healthcare management in Brazil?
  36. From Neoliberalism to Neofascism
  37. Musculoskeletal disorders and perception of working conditions: A survey of Brazilian dentists in São Paulo
  38. THE EXPORT OF BRAZILIAN WORKERS TO THE U.S.: FROM WORK TO LIVE TO LIVE TO WORK
  39. Health and Safety at the Dawn of the Trump Administration
  40. O Projeto de Lei nº 4.302: terceirização quae sera tamen
  41. Land, Life, and Security
  42. Informal Employment in the U.S.
  43. Neoliberalism Redux: The Global Health Policy Agenda and the Politics of Cooptation in Latin America and Beyond
  44. Health System Reform in Brazil.
  45. Organizações Sociais de Saúde (OSS): Privatização da Gestão de Serviços de Saúde ou Solução Gerencial para o SUS?
  46. Documento faz diferença: o caso das trabalhadoras domésticas brasileiras em Massachusetts, Estados Unidos
  47. The impact of precarious work and outsourcing on worker health
  48. (In)Segurança alimentar e nutricional, autopercepção da saúde e uso de Agrotóxicos: o caso dos agricultores familiares de Ibiúna, São Paulo
  49. Book Review: Goodbye, Brazil: Émigrés from the Land of Soccer and Samba
  50. Occupational Health Profile of Brazilian Immigrant Housecleaners in Massachusetts
  51. A experiência do Observatório de Saúde do Trabalhador (Observatoriost) no Brasil
  52. Health Profile of Brazilian Mothers in Massachusetts
  53. Occupational health disparities in the U.S.
  54. Latino voices in New England edited by David Carey Jr and Robert Atkinson
  55. Escolas Técnicas do SUS (ETSUS) no Brasil: regulação da integração ensino serviço e sustentabilidade administrativa
  56. Labor Unions
  57. Occupational and Environmental Health
  58. Working Conditions of Brazilian Immigrants in Massachusetts
  59. Immigrant Workers as the Future of a Progressive Safety and Health Movement in the United States
  60. Photovoice in the Workplace
  61. David Michaels a Strong Choice to Head OSHA
  62. Epidemiological Surveillance of Informal Workers' Health in Two Cities in Southeastern Brazil
  63. Melhor isso do que nada! Participação e responsabilização na gestão dos riscos do Pólo Petroquímico de Camaçari (BA)
  64. Health Disparities Among Health Care Workers
  65. The Vida Verde Women's Co-Op: Brazilian Immigrants Organizing to Promote Environmental and Social Justice
  66. Community-Engaged Environmental Justice Research at University of Massachusetts Lowell
  67. New Solutions and the Blue Green Alliance—Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference
  68. Work and Health in the Global Economy
  69. Popular Arts and Education in Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR): On the Subtle Craft of Developing and Enhancing Channels for Clear Conversations among CBPR Partners
  70. Health Survey Instrument Development Through a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach: Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP-II) and Brazilian Immigrants in Greater Boston
  71. tobacco siqueira
  72. Brazilian Rag pickers
  73. Texaco and its Consultants
  74. An Alternative to the Neoliberal Model in Health: The Case of Venezuela
  75. Worksite Tobacco Control Policies and Labor-Management Cooperation and Conflict in New York State
  76. Dependent Convergence: The Struggle to Control Petrochemical Hazards in Brazil and the United States
  77. EDITORIAL
  78. A globalização dos movimentos sociais: resposta social à Globalização Corporativa Neoliberal
  79. The Observatory of the Américas as a network in environmental and worker health in the Americas
  80. Work and Health in the Global Economy: Lessons from Developing and Industrialized Countries on the Impact of Work on Health
  81. Report from Morelia: Towards the Formation of “The Observatory of the Americas”
  82. The Work Environment Justice Fund: Five Years of Funding Work Environment Justice in Massachusetts
  83. Organized Labor, Public Health, and Tobacco Control Policy: A Dialogue Toward Action
  84. Dependent Convergence: The Importation of Technological Hazards by Semiperipheral Countries
  85. What it takes for community organizations to win
  86. AFSCME Local Fights Musculoskeletal Injuries at Rochester 911 Center
  87. Does a Collateral Duty Require Less Protection: Workers, Hazardous Materials Emergency Response, and OSHA's Failure to Protect
  88. Twelve Years to a Safer Workplace