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    The Impact of Obesity on Illness Absence and Productivity in an Industrial Population of Petrochemical Workers by Tsai, Shan P., PhD, Ahmed, Farah S., MPH, Wendt, Judy K., MPH, Bhojani, Faiyaz, MD, DrPH, Donnelly, Robin P., MB, ChB

    Published in Annals of epidemiology (2008)
    “…Purpose Examine employee illness absence and the economic impact of overweight and obesity in a petrochemical industry workforce. Methods A 10-year follow-up…”
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    Age at retirement and long term survival of an industrial population: prospective cohort study by Tsai, Shan P, Wendt, Judy K, Donnelly, Robin P, de Jong, Geert, Ahmed, Farah S

    Published in BMJ (29-10-2005)
    “…Abstract Objective To assess whether early retirement is associated with better survival. Design Long term prospective cohort study. Setting Petroleum and…”
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    Learning loss during Covid-19: An early systematic review by Donnelly, Robin, Patrinos, Harry Anthony

    Published in Prospects (Paris) (01-10-2022)
    “…With Covid-19 having caused significant disruption to the global education system, researchers are beginning to become concerned with the impact that this has…”
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    Obesity and Mortality in a Prospective Study of a Middle-Aged Industrial Population by Tsai, Shan P., Donnelly, Robin P., Wendt, Judy K.

    “…Background: Although obesity is an established risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke mortality, its role as a risk factor for other causes of death…”
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    Illness Absence Patterns Among Employees in a Petrochemical Facility: Impact of Selected Health Risk Factors by Tsai, Shan P., Wendt, Judy K., Ahmed, Farah S., Donnelly, Robin P., Strawmyer, Thomas R.

    “…Background: Illness absence in a working population is a complex phenomenon and can be influenced by many factors, such as age, gender, and personal health nsk…”
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    A 56-Year Mortality Follow-Up of Texas Petroleum Refinery and Chemical Employees, 1948-2003 by Tsai, Shan P., Ahmed, Farah S., Wendt, Judy K., Foster, Delia E., Donnelly, Robin P., Strawmyer, Thomas R.

    “…Objective: To further investigate the mortality risk of employees who worked in the petroleum refinery industry, we updated an earlier investigation by…”
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    A hematology surveillance study of petrochemical workers exposed to benzene by Tsai, Shan P, Fox, Erin E, Ransdell, Jerry D, Wendt, Judy K, Waddell, Louis C, Donnelly, Robin P

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-08-2004)
    “…Historically, complete blood counts (CBCs) have been recognized as an easy and readily available screen for hematotoxicity following occupational exposure to…”
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    A hematology surveillance study of petrochemical workers exposed to 1,3 butadiene by Tsai, Shan P., Ahmed, Farah S., Ransdell, Jerry D., Wendt, Judy K., Donnelly, Robin P.

    “…Complete blood counts (CBC) have been recognized as an easy and readily available screen for hematotoxicity following occupational exposure to 1,3-butadiene…”
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