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九州大学 医学部予防医学 | 論文
- Dietary Habits and Stomach Cancer Risk in the JACC Study
- Power-Frequency Magnetic Fields and Childhood Brain Tumors : A Case-Control Study in Japan
- Alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase polymorphisms and colorectal cancer : The Fukuoka Colorectal Cancer Study
- Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase C677T and A1298C polymorphisms and colorectal cancer : The Fukuoka Colorectal Cancer Study
- Visual Display Terminal Work and Sick Building Syndrome : The Role of Psychosocial Distress in the Relationship
- Serum Pepsinogen Values and Helicobacter pylori Status among Control Subjects of a Nested Case-Control Study in the JACC study
- Serum Levels of Insulin-like Growth Factor I, II, and Binding Protein 3, Transforming Growth Factor β-1, Soluble Fas Ligand and Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Stomach Cancer Cases and Their Controls in the JACC Study
- Cigarette Smoking and Mortality due to Stomach Cancer : Findings from the JACC Study
- Green Tea and Stomach Cancer : A Short Review of Prospective Studies
- Mortality and Incidence Rates of Stomach Cancer in the JACC Study
- Walking Exercise and Its Relationship to Serum Lipids in Japanese
- Job Stress and Mental Health among Permanent Night Workers
- Association Between Self-Reported Stressful Feeling by SACL and Mortality in a Japanese Community
- Lung Cancer, Myocardial Infarction, and the Grossarth-Maticek Personality Types : A Case-control Study in Fukuoka, Japan
- Effect of Autonomy Training on Japanese : Application to the Management of Dystonic Patients
- Relationship between Burnout and Communication Skill Training among Japanese Hospital Nurses: A Pilot Study
- Residential Proximity to High-Voltage Power Lines and Risk of Childhood Hematological Malignancies
- A Mental Health Care Program and Sickness Absence in a Japanese Manufacturing Plant
- The Japanese Adaptation of the STAI Form Y in Japanese Working Adults-The Presence or Absence of Anxiety-
- Congener-specific polychlorinated biphenyls and the prevalence of diabetes in the Saku Control Obesity Program (SCOP)