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A nail ban refers to an official prohibition on specific nail products, procedures, or practices, typically implemented to protect public health, worker safety, or the environme...
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A nail ban refers to an official prohibition on specific nail products, procedures, or practices, typically implemented to protect public health, worker safety, or the environme...
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In clinical and occupational health contexts, burnout is defined as a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed....
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News caster deaths refer to the documented instances in which television, radio, or digital news presenters die while actively working in the role or in related professional con...
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Tractor accident death refers to fatalities involving tractors used in agriculture, construction, or rural road use, often resulting from rollovers, collisions, runovers, or con...
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Gasworks were industrial sites that produced town gas from coal, wood, or oil for lighting, heating, and cooking before natural gas pipelines became widespread. Because gasworks...
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Sailors face a distinct set of health challenges shaped by isolation, confined spaces, variable climates, and demanding physical workloads. Sailors diseases encompass infections...
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Seal finger is an infection historically associated with people who handle seals, sea lions, and related marine mammals, often through cuts or scrapes exposed to bacteria carrie...
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Spade death refers to an unintended fatal injury involving a spade, a common hand tool used for digging, transplanting, and soil preparation. Although spade-related fatalities a...
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