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International Women's Day. Occupational Diseases Boom.

International Women's Day. A surge in occupational diseases among female workers: mimosas aren't the answer, but enforcement of gender-related risk regulations is. On International Women's Day, the topic of workplace safety for women returns to the forefront of the debate. Recent data shows an increase in occupational diseases among female workers, a phenomenon that highlights structural weaknesses in the prevention system and in the assessment …
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International Women's Day. A surge in occupational diseases among female workers: mimosas aren't the answer, but enforcement of gender-related risk regulations is. On International Women's Day, the topic of workplace safety for women returns to the forefront of the debate. Recent data shows an increase in occupational diseases among female workers, a phenomenon that highlights structural weaknesses in the prevention system and in the assessment …

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Il Quotidiano d'Italia broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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