
Stefanos N. Kales, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance
Professor in the Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard Title
Professor in the Department of Environmental Health
Professor of Medicine
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Chief of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and Medical Director for Employee Health and Industrial Medicine, Department of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance
Director of the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Other Affiliations
HSPH Cardiovascular Epidemiology Program
Address
Cambridge Hospital
Occupational Health
1493 Cambridge St
Cambridge MA 02139
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Exercise-induced hypertension among healthy firefighters-a comparison between two different definitions.
Electronic medical record use among US occupational medicine physicians: a national survey.
Authors: Soteriades ES, Talias MA, Harmon KT, Schumann SC, Kales SN.
J Occup Environ Med
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J Occup Environ Med
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Portable diagnostic devices and commercial motor vehicle drivers.
Extreme sacrifice: sudden cardiac death in the US Fire Service.
Bladder cancer and arsenic through drinking water: a systematic review of epidemiologic evidence.
Authors: Christoforidou EP, Riza E, Kales SN, Hadjistavrou K, Stoltidi M, Kastania AN, Linos A.
J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng
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J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng
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Obesity is associated with the future risk of heavy truck crashes among newly recruited commercial drivers.
Authors: Anderson JE, Govada M, Steffen TK, Thorne CP, Varvarigou V, Kales SN, Burks SV.
Accid Anal Prev
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Accid Anal Prev
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Portable diagnostic devices for identifying obstructive sleep apnea among commercial motor vehicle drivers: considerations and unanswered questions.
Low fitness is associated with exercise abnormalities among asymptomatic firefighters.
Metabolic syndrome is inversely related to cardiorespiratory fitness in male career firefighters.
Employer-mandated sleep apnea screening and diagnosis in commercial drivers.
Authors: Berger M, Varvarigou V, Rielly A, Czeisler CA, Malhotra A, Kales SN.
J Occup Environ Med
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J Occup Environ Med
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