Differences in stroke and ischemic heart disease mortality by occupation and industry among Japanese working-aged men
Occupation- and industry-based risks for stroke and ischemic heart disease may vary among Japanese working-aged men. We examined the differences in mortality rates between stroke and ischemic heart disease by occupation and industry among employed Japanese men aged 25-59 years. In 2010, we obtained...
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Main Authors: | Koji Wada (Author), Hisashi Eguchi (Author), David Prieto-Merino (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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