Volume 3, Issue 1
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Intensified or Routine Case Finding for Pulmonary Tuberculosis among HIV-Infected Patients: Which is Better?
(Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, 2015-01-01)Background: Intensified strategy includes special attention to the symptoms such as cough (more than two weeks), fever (more than three weeks), night sweats (more than three weeks), and weight loss (more than 3 kg per ...
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A Comparative Assessment of Manual Load Lifting Using NIOSH Equation and WISHA Index Methods in Industrial Workers of Shiraz City
(Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, 2015-01-01)Background: Manual load lifting is the most common and stressful activity that imposes high biomechanical pressures on the body, particularly on the back. Diverse studies have shown that load lifting can cause work-related ...
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The Effect of Peer-Education on UTI-Related Preventive Behavior According to HBM among First-Grade High School Female Students in Shiraz, 2014
(Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, 2015-01-01)Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infections seen in all age and both sex groups which frequently occur among adolescent and young women. UTIs are the second most common cause of emergency ...
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The Effect of Educational Intervention Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior on Degree of Optimism among Male High School Students
(Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, 2015-01-01)Background: When people maintain positive attitudes during life, their beliefs orientation will be highly beneficial to their health. In other words, those who have optimistic expectations report better physical health ...
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Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure for Health Assessment of Stabilized Plating Sludge Using Amendments
(Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, 2015-01-01)Background: The occurrence of heavy metals in the environment is of important concern due to their toxicity and health effects on humans, including cancer. Because metals have been extensively used for centuries in commerce, ...
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The Effects of Occupational Noise Exposure on Serum Cortisol Level and Some Blood Parameters in Steel Industry Workers
(Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, 2015-01-01)Background: Noise is one of the most important hazardous physical factors in industrial environments. This study aimed to determine the effects of noise exposure on serum cortisol level and some blood parameters among male ...



