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  1. Decent work in the United States: A public health perspective
  2. Ambulatory blood pressure studies are needed to assess associations between blood pressure and work stressors
  3. Mental health outcomes among urban public transport workers: A systematic literature review
  4. Investigation of Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV) in Railroad Track Workers: Addressing Stakeholder Conflict of Interest
  5. Evaluation of workplace opioid prevention and response training for union and employer instructors and leadership
  6. Improving Awareness of Workplace Opioid Use and Addiction Prevention: A Train-the-Trainer Approach
  7. Expanding the Conceptualization of Support in Low-Wage Carework: The Case of Home Care Aides and Client Death
  8. Recognizing careworkers’ contributions to improving the social determinants of health: A call for supporting healthy carework
  9. Reply to “raised concern”
  10. Introduction to the Special Issue: Opioids and the Workplace - Risk Factors and Solutions
  11. Trauma, Narrative and History: Representation of Traumatic Experience in the Works of Algirdas Landsbergis
  12. Landsbergis, Johanning, Stillo Respond to Letter to the Editor
  13. Upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders and work exposures among railroad maintenance‐of‐way workers
  14. Landsbergis et al. respond
  15. Opioids and the Workplace Prevention and Response Awareness Training: Mixed Methods Follow-Up Evaluation
  16. Job Stress and Health of Elementary and Secondary School Educators in the United States
  17. Occupational risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders among railroad maintenance‐of‐way workers
  18. Work-Related Burden of Absenteeism, Presenteeism, and Disability: An Epidemiologic and Economic Perspective
  19. Powered-hand tools and vibration-related disorders in US-railway maintenance-of-way workers
  20. Current work hours and coronary artery calcification (CAC): The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
  21. Work Exposures and Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Railroad Maintenance-of-Way Workers
  22. Work-Related Burden of Absenteeism, Presenteeism, and Disability: An Epidemiologic and Economic Perspective
  23. The Authors Respond
  24. WHO/ILO work-related burden of disease and injury: Protocol for systematic reviews of exposure to long working hours and of the effect of exposure to long working hours on ischaemic heart disease
  25. Re
  26. Conclusion: Curing Unhealthy Work
  27. Interventions to Reduce Job Stress and Improve Work Organization and Worker Health
  28. The Workplace and Cardiovascular Disease
  29. Unhealthy Work
  30. Occupational Stress
  31. Organizational Policies and Programs to Reduce Job Stress and Risk of Workplace Violence Among K-12 Education Staff
  32. Participation in a US community-based cardiovascular health study: investigating non-random selection effects related to employment, perceived stress, work-related stress, and family caregiving
  33. Work, Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease
  34. "Working On Empty": A Documentary Film
  35. Association Between Work Characteristics And BMI/obesity: Findings From The 2014 National NIOSH Quality Of Work Life Study
  36. Broadening Total Worker Health® To Emphasize Chronic Illness Outcomes
  37. New Directions For Total Worker Health
  38. Organizational Programs And Policies To Prevent K-12 Teachers' Occupational Stress
  39. Globalization, Work, and Cardiovascular Disease
  40. Job Strain and Health-Related Lifestyle
  41. Job strain and obesity
  42. Job strain and lifestyle factors
  43. Working Conditions and Masked Hypertension
  44. Job strain and coronary heart disease
  45. A framework for transit bus operator worksite health protection and promotion
  46. Employment status, occupational category, occupational hazards, and job stress in relation to telomere length
  47. Job strain and ambulatory blood pressure: A meta-analysis
  48. Total worker healthTM: A labor viewpoint
  49. Work organization, job insecurity and occupational health disparities
  50. Work organization, job insecurity, and occupational health disparities
  51. Uso combinado de modelos de estresse no trabalho e a saúde auto-referida na enfermagem
  52. Assessing the contribution of working conditions to socioeconomic disparities in health: A commentary
  53. Professional and Domestic Work Hours Measure
  54. Stopping Stress at Its Origins: Addressing Working Conditions
  55. Occupational stress in (inter)action: the interplay between job demands and job resources
  56. Long work hours, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease
  57. CORONARY HEART DISEASE MORTALITY IN RUSSIA AND EASTERN EUROPE
  58. Work Organization and CVD
  59. Life-Course Exposure to Job Strain and Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Men
  60. The workplace and cardiovascular disease: Relevance and potential role for occupational health psychology.
  61. Whole-Body Vibration Exposure Study in U.S. Railroad Locomotives—An Ergonomic Risk Assessment
  62. The association between job skill discretion, decision authority and burnout
  63. Job Stressors and Gestational Hypertension
  64. Lean Production and Worker Health: A Symposium
  65. The NORA Intervention Research Team
  66. Job Strain among Post Office Mailhandlers
  67. Psychosocial Work Stress and Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
  68. Evaluation of an occupational stress intervention in a public agency
  69. Job Strain and Cardiovascular Disease
  70. Relation between job strain, alcohol, and ambulatory blood pressure.
  71. Occupational stress among health care workers: A test of the job demands‐control model
  72. Work Organization, Stress and Health in the Automobile Industry
  73. Is Job Strain A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor? A Critical Review
  74. Job Stress, Work Organization and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Auto Workers
  75. The effects of new dimensions of psychological job demands and job control on active learning and occupational health