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Title: [Video-screen work from an occupational medicine viewpoint]. Author: Kruschwitz S, Kupfer J, Ruppe I. Journal: Z Gesamte Hyg; 1990 Jul; 36(7):350-3. PubMed ID: 2204234. Abstract: The problem of potential health implications in visual display units (VDUS) workers does not exist when the requested ergonomic equipment of the working place is realized. Repetitive gestures and compulsive attitudes must be avoided. A healthy or optimally corrected visual organ is a prerequisite, as well. According to the hitherto knowledge there is neither to observe a harm of the germ-cells with a raised risk of malformations and abortions due to the emission of electromagnetic waves of the VDUs nor health implication of the pregnant woman. The works doctor has to realize the medical care.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]