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Karen Messing

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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|January 6, 2024
Subtle exposures, invisible outcomes, real suffering: sex, gender and occupational healthKaren Messing
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|August 15, 2017
A Feminist Intervention That Hurt Women: Biological Differences, Ergonomics, and Occupational Health: Une intervention féministe qui a nui aux femmes: différences biologiques, égalité, ergonomie et santé au travailKaren Messing
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology = Revue Canadienne De Physiologie Appliquee|November 13, 2004
Physical exposures in work commonly done by womenKaren Messing
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|August 15, 2015
Pain and Prejudice: Does Collecting Information From the Standpoint of Exposed Workers Improve Scientific Examination of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders?Karen Messing
Work (Reading, Mass.)|November 25, 2011
Gender, work schedules and work/family regulationKaren Messing, Sandrine Caroly
Work (Reading, Mass.)|November 25, 2011
Counting the minutes: administrative control of work schedules and time management of secondary school teachers in QuébecJessica Riel, Karen Messing
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe|July 23, 2024
Gender should be considered and reported in epidemiology, but why should it be measured?Karen Messing, Valérie Lederer
Environmental Research|May 20, 2006
Introduction: women's occupational and environmental healthKaren Messing, Donna Mergler
Environmental Research|May 20, 2006
Sex, gender and women's occupational health: the importance of considering mechanismKaren Messing, Jeanne Mager Stellman
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|March 26, 2025
Is Sitting Really the New Smoking? Health of North American Workers Exposed to Prolonged Static StandingKaren Messing, Jean-Paul Dautel
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|January 6, 2024
Subtle exposures, invisible outcomes, real suffering: sex, gender and occupational healthKaren Messing
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|August 15, 2017
A Feminist Intervention That Hurt Women: Biological Differences, Ergonomics, and Occupational Health: Une intervention féministe qui a nui aux femmes: différences biologiques, égalité, ergonomie et santé au travailKaren Messing
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology = Revue Canadienne De Physiologie Appliquee|November 13, 2004
Physical exposures in work commonly done by womenKaren Messing
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|August 15, 2015
Pain and Prejudice: Does Collecting Information From the Standpoint of Exposed Workers Improve Scientific Examination of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders?Karen Messing
Work (Reading, Mass.)|November 25, 2011
Gender, work schedules and work/family regulationKaren Messing, Sandrine Caroly
Work (Reading, Mass.)|November 25, 2011
Counting the minutes: administrative control of work schedules and time management of secondary school teachers in QuébecJessica Riel, Karen Messing
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe|July 23, 2024
Gender should be considered and reported in epidemiology, but why should it be measured?Karen Messing, Valérie Lederer
Environmental Research|May 20, 2006
Introduction: women's occupational and environmental healthKaren Messing, Donna Mergler
Environmental Research|May 20, 2006
Sex, gender and women's occupational health: the importance of considering mechanismKaren Messing, Jeanne Mager Stellman
New Solutions : a Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy : NS|March 26, 2025
Is Sitting Really the New Smoking? Health of North American Workers Exposed to Prolonged Static StandingKaren Messing, Jean-Paul Dautel
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