| occupational alienation |
The sense of isolation or estrangement a person may experience when employed in a job that is not personally meaningful or fulfilling.
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| occupational and environmental medicine |
ABBR: OEM. The branch of medicine concerned with work-related diseases, hazards, and injuries; working conditions; employee rehabilitation; and the regulations that pertain to these issues. SYN: indus
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| occupational asthma |
Airway narrowing resulting from exposures in the workplace to environmental dusts, fibers, gases, smoke, sprays, or vapors.
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| occupational cramp |
A form of focal dystonia in which agonist and antagonist muscles contract at the same time. This can occur in writers, pianists, typists, and almost any occupation; they are not considered to have an emotional basis.  
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| occupational deprivation |
Prolonged restriction from participation in necessary or meaningful activities due to circumstances outside the individual's control. Geographic isolation, incarceration, disability, or social exclusion may contribute to
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