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 PODCASTS


Workplace Health Assessment & Prevention among Hispanic Construction Workers
The "Lunch Truck" Experience.
Alberto Caban-Martinez, David Lee, Lora Fleming, Evelyn Davila, Tainya Clarke, Jonathan Kish
UM Department of Epidemiology & Public Health.


Health Indicators among Young Adult Workers
Do young adult workers drink, smoke, overeat, and exercise? Join members of the University of Miami interdisciplinary Occupational Research group as they discuss results of the latest study examining the prevalence of health behaviors and indicators among young adult workers participating in a national US health survey.


New Podcast Addresses Workplace Health and Safety Issues for Women
"Workplace Safety and Women" is the topic of a new podcast released by NIOSH and the CDC Office of Women's Health. This podcast focuses on four important issues for women at work: job stress, work schedules, reproductive health, and workplace violence. NIOSH researchers in both Morgantown and Cincinnati contributed to the podcast script that elaborates on how important each of these issues is for women in the work place. For more information go to http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/women/ or contact Dr. Naomi Swanson at nws3@cdc.gov or 513-533-8165.

Overview of the Miami Occupational Research Group

The Health Behaviors of the Aging US Workers: The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) 1997-2003

Improvement in Health Disparities in US Worker Cancer Screening?

US Worker Dental Care Access & Unmet Dental Needs: The National Health Interview Survey 1997 to 2003

Smoking Prevalence and Healthcare Provider Smoking Cessation Advice among US Worker Groups: The National Health Interview Survey